Interventional Radiology
Clinical analysis of castor branch integrated stent in the treatment of aortic dissection and aneurysm
Zhou Pengli, Wang Yang, Lin Rui, Xu Miao, Han Xinwei, Zhang Wenguang, Wu Zhengyang, Ding Pengxu
Published 2021-06-10
Cite as Chin J Radiol, 2021, 55(6): 655-660. DOI: 10.3760/cma.j.cn112149-20200706-00892
Abstract
ObjectiveTo explore the safety and efficacy of Castor branched stent-graft exclusion in the treatment of aortic dissection and aneurysm involving left subclavian artery.
MethodsThe clinical and imaging data of 88 patients with aortic dissection or aneurysm involving left subclavian artery diagnosed by CTA or DSA in our hospital from December 2017 to December 2019 were collected retrospectively, including 67 aorta dissections, 7 thoracic aortic aneurysms and 14 aorta penetrating ulcer. All patients were treated with branched stent-graft under the guidance of DSA. The postoperative curative effect and complications were observed. The paired t test was used to compare the maximum aortic diameter of the lesion before and 6 months after the operation.
ResultsEighty-eight patients were successfully treated with integrated stent, the success rate of operation was 100%, and the disease-related symptoms of all patients were basically or completely relieved. The mortality rate within 1 month after the operation was 2.7% (2/88). The two deaths were complicated with other serious diseases before the operation, and the cause of death was not related the operation. All patients were followed up except 4 patients who lost contact after discharge. During the follow-up, there were 1 case of retrograde type A dissection, 1 case of new aneurysm of aortic arch, 2 cases of in-stent stenosis of left subclavian artery branch, 3 cases of mild stroke, no persistent endoleak and no death or other serious complications. The mean maximum aortic diameter at 6 months after operation [(34±4)mm] was significantly lower than that before operation [(38±6 mm)] (t=6.63,P<0.05).
ConclusionCastor branched stent-graft is simple, mini-invasive and effective in the treatment of aortic dissection and aneurysms involving the left subclavian artery.
Key words:
Aneurysm, dissecting; Subclavian artery; Thoracic endovascular aortic repair; Branched stent-graft
Contributor Information
Zhou Pengli
Department of Interventional Radiology, the First Affiliated Hospital, Zhengzhou University, Zhengzhou 450052, China
Wang Yang
Department of Interventional Radiology, the First Affiliated Hospital, Zhengzhou University, Zhengzhou 450052, China
Lin Rui
Department of Interventional Radiology, the First Affiliated Hospital, Zhengzhou University, Zhengzhou 450052, China
Xu Miao
Department of Interventional Radiology, the First Affiliated Hospital, Zhengzhou University, Zhengzhou 450052, China
Han Xinwei
Department of Interventional Radiology, the First Affiliated Hospital, Zhengzhou University, Zhengzhou 450052, China
Zhang Wenguang
Department of Interventional Radiology, the First Affiliated Hospital, Zhengzhou University, Zhengzhou 450052, China
Wu Zhengyang
Department of Interventional Radiology, the First Affiliated Hospital, Zhengzhou University, Zhengzhou 450052, China
Ding Pengxu
Department of Interventional Radiology, the First Affiliated Hospital, Zhengzhou University, Zhengzhou 450052, China