Inferior mesenteric artery as outflow vessel in endoleaks after abdominal aortic stent-graft implantation: 36-month follow-up CT study

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Roland Dorffner
Maria Schoder
Gerhard Mostbeck
Thomas Hölzenbein
Siegfried Thurnher
Johannes Lammer
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[1] Department of Radiology,
[2] Hospital of the Brothers of St. John,undefined
[3] Esterhazystrasse 26,undefined
[4] 7000 Eisenstadt,undefined
[5] Austria,undefined
[6] Department of Angiography and Interventional Radiology,undefined
[7] University of Vienna,undefined
[8] Währinger Gürtel 18–20,undefined
[9] 1090 Vienna,undefined
[10] Austria,undefined
[11] Department of Vascular Surgery,undefined
[12] University of Vienna,undefined
[13] Währinger Gürtel 18–20,undefined
[14] 1090 Vienna,undefined
[15] Austria,undefined
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European Radiology | 2001年 / 11卷
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Aneurysm Aortic aneurysm Abdominal aorta grafts and prostheses Stents and prostheses Interventional procedures Endoleak Endovascular;
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The aim of this study was to determine the role of the inferior mesenteric artery (IMA) as an outflow vessel in endoleaks after abdominal aortic stent-graft implantation. Forty consecutive patients in whom abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAA) had been treated with stent-graft implantation were evaluated retrospectively. Spiral-CT examinations and angiographies up to 36 months after implantation were analyzed. In 29 (73%) of the 40 patients the IMA was perfused prior to implantation. In 5 (17%) of these 29 cases, the artery remained perfused after stent-graft insertion. In all 5 cases, endoleaks were detected; however, in none of these cases was the IMA the sole cause. In 3 of these 5 cases, angiography showed antegrade flow in the IMA. Implantation of extension stent grafts caused thrombosis of the aneurysmal sac and the IMA. There were no secondary endoleaks caused by the IMA at the 36-month follow-up examinations. The majority of IMAs which are patent prior to intervention occlude after successful stent-graft insertion. In cases with leaks and angiographically proven antegrade flow in the IMA, implantation of extension stent grafts is a therapeutic alternative to embolization. In this study, the IMA was not responsible for secondary endoleaks.
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