PMID: 11917662Mar 29, 2002Paper

Endoluminal treatment of peripheral aneurysm with covered endoprosthesis

Journal des maladies vasculaires
P CalvetH Rousseau

Abstract

To evaluate the feasibility and middle term patency results, for endovascular treatment of peripheral aneurysms, using covered stents. Between December 1993 and may 2000 25 peripheral aneurysms on 24 patients, mean age 67.8 years (42-81), were treated with covered stents (Cragg EndoPro system or passenger, hemobahn, Word Medical). Aneurysm locations were: 17 iliac, 4 popliteal, 1 femoral, 1 subclavian, 1 carotid. The follow-up range from 1 to 75 months (mean 30.1 months). Successful aneurysm exclusion was achieved in all patients, while maintaining good lower extremity perfusion. All but one stent remained patent during the early follow-up period. At one year 94.4% stents were patent, at two years 90.2. Treatment of peripheral aneurysms with covered stents has a high rate of immediate procedural and clinical success. At middle term follow-up patency is encouraging except with popliteal procedure, however long term follow-up and larger series is warranted to assess the place of this procedure as an alternative to the surgery.

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