Value of angiography in the management of abdominal aortic aneurysm.

J Rösch, F S Keller, J M Porter, G M Baur
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The value of angiography in the management of abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAA) was assessed in 100 consecutive patients with AAA. Angiographic information influenced management decisons and/or surgery performance in 75: In 23 patients at high risk for surgery because of associated medical problems, it helped in deferring surgery; in 52 patients it resulted in a change of operation from a standard aneurysm resection with conventional grafting to a more conservative procedure (three patients), more extensive grafting (45 patients) and/or the addition of other vascular reconstructions (32 patients). Angiography is considered an integral step in the routine preoperative workup of AAA and is particularly valuable for the determination of important anatomic details about the aneurysm (upper and lower extensions, relation to the renal arteries), the detection of associated vascular disease (of renal, visceral, pelvic and peripheral arteries), and the demonstration of aberrant renal arteries and collateral visceral circulation. Catheter techniques are considered most suitable and safe for examination of AAA.

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血管造影在腹主动脉瘤治疗中的价值。
在连续100例腹主动脉瘤(AAA)患者中评估了血管造影在治疗中的价值。血管造影信息影响了75例患者的治疗决策和/或手术效果:在23例因相关医学问题而手术风险高的患者中,血管造影有助于推迟手术;在52例患者中,它导致手术从标准动脉瘤切除术和常规移植改为更保守的手术(3例),更广泛的移植(45例)和/或增加其他血管重建(32例)。血管造影被认为是AAA术前常规检查中不可或缺的一步,对于确定动脉瘤的重要解剖细节(上、下延伸,与肾动脉的关系),检测相关血管疾病(肾、内脏、盆腔和外周动脉),以及显示异常肾动脉和侧支内脏循环尤其有价值。导管技术被认为是最适合和安全的检查AAA。
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