Occluding aortic endoluminal stent graft combined with extra-anatomic axillofemoral bypass as alternative management of abdominal aortic aneurysms for patients at high risk with complex anatomic features: a preliminary report.

1998 
Abstract Purpose: To describe an exclusion endoluminal technique for management of abdominal aortic aneurysms among high-risk patients with complex anatomic features. Methods: From January 1995 to December 1996, among 143 patients with infrarenal abdominal aortic aneurysm treated by means of endograft placement, 9 (6.3%) had complex aortic or aortoiliac morphologic features. For these patients, the endograft was delivered through a femoral cutdown in an occluding aortoiliac configuration. The contralateral iliac artery was occluded with an iliac endograft. Axillofemoral bypass grafting was performed. Computed tomographic scans were obtained regularly. Results: There was 1 postoperative death of severe arrhythmia. All aneurysms were found to be affected by thrombosis on immediately postoperative computed tomographic scans, except in 1 patient with a proximal leak, which was managed successfully with angiographic embolization. The mean follow-up time was 12 months. Aortic aneurysm diameter decreased from 2 mm at 6 months (2 patients) to 6 mm at 12 months (6 patients). All axillofemoral bypass grafts are patent. Conclusions: Placement of an occluding endograft associated with axillofemoral bypass grafting is a good alternative for patients at high risk with complex anatomic features. Longer-term follow-up study is needed to evaluate this endoluminal technique. (J Vasc Surg 1998;28:651-6.)
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