2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.jvs.2013.09.060
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Outcomes of open and endovascular repair for ruptured and nonruptured internal iliac artery aneurysms

Abstract: II-EVAR of IIAAs is associated with fewer complications and shorter hospital stay compared with OR. Open and endovascular IIA reconstructions have very good long-term patency, and preservation of IIA flow is associated with higher freedom from buttock claudication.

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“…Regarding major outcomes, endovascular treatment has been associated with reduced mortality and blood loss as well as shorter hospital stay compared with open repair. 12,13 However, both open and endovascular treatments show satisfactory early and midterm results. 14,15 Buttock claudication and erectile dysfunction due to reduced perfusion of the pelvis are frequent complications of endovascular techniques.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Regarding major outcomes, endovascular treatment has been associated with reduced mortality and blood loss as well as shorter hospital stay compared with open repair. 12,13 However, both open and endovascular treatments show satisfactory early and midterm results. 14,15 Buttock claudication and erectile dysfunction due to reduced perfusion of the pelvis are frequent complications of endovascular techniques.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Az alkalmazott két érsebészeti mód-szer között szignifikáns különbséget egyedül a coronariabetegség vonatkozásában találtunk a kísérőbetegségek között. Patel és mtsai [9], illetve több korábbi vizsgála-tok [11][12][13] nem találtak különbséget a különböző kísé-rőbetegségek tekintetében a nyitott és az endovascularis műtét összehasonlításakor. Mind a nemzetközi irodalom, mind saját eredményeink arra engednek következ-tetni, hogy a sebészi kezelés megválasztásában nem ját-szik szerepet a kísérőbetegségek jelenléte.…”
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“…Huang és mtsai [17] az a. iliaca communis nyitott és endovascularis műtéti kezelését hasonlították össze, és eredményeik-ben 65%-os túlélésről számoltak be, mely nem különbö-zött szignifikánsan a két csoport között. Rana és mtsai [13] az a. iliaca interna aneurysma miatt végzett nyitott és endovascularis műtéti eredmények összehasonlítása-kor 62%-os 5 éves túlélést írtak le, és szintén nem találtak szignifikáns eltérést a csoportok között. Az irodalmi adatokkal megegyeznek saját eredményeink.…”
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“…Buttock claudication was reported in as many as 31% of cases of unilateral IIA embolization for treatment of IIA aneurysms (2). Open surgical treatment includes aortoiliac aneurysm repair with ligation of the IIA, with the same high incidence of buttock claudication (3). To preserve IIA flow and limit the risks of buttock claudication, open repair with anastomosis distal to the IIA aneurysm and preservation of IIA distal branches is possible in selected cases, but it is highly challenging considering the location deep in the pelvis (3).…”
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“…Open surgical treatment includes aortoiliac aneurysm repair with ligation of the IIA, with the same high incidence of buttock claudication (3). To preserve IIA flow and limit the risks of buttock claudication, open repair with anastomosis distal to the IIA aneurysm and preservation of IIA distal branches is possible in selected cases, but it is highly challenging considering the location deep in the pelvis (3). Iliac branch grafts (IBGs) are used to preserve IIA flow in the treatment of CIA aneurysms, but the presence of aneurysmal IIAs has been associated with increased repeat intervention rates and lower technical success rates (4,5).…”
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