Endovascular Repair of 100 Urgent and Emergent Free or Contained Thoracoabdominal Aortic Aneurysms Ruptures. An International Multicenter Trans-Atlantic Experience.
Paolo Spath, Nikolaos Tsilimparis, Enrico Gallitto, Daniel Becker, Andrea Vacirca, Bärbel Berekoven, Giuseppe Panuccio, Angelos Karelis, Andrea Kahlberg, Germano Melissano, Nuno Dias, Tilo Kölbel, Martin Austermann, Gianluca Faggioli, Gustavo Oderich, Mauro Gargiulo
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Abstract
Objective: To analyze the outcomes of urgent/emergent endovascular aortic repair of patients with free/contained ruptured thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysms (rTAAA).
Background: Endovascular repair of rTAAA has been scarcely described in emergent setting.
Methods: An international multicenter retrospective observational study (ClinicalTrials.govID:NCT05956873) from January 2015 to January 2023 in 6 European and 1 US Vascular Surgery Centers. Primary end points were technical success, 30-day and/or in-hospital mortality, and follow-up survival.
Results: A total of 100 rTAAA patients were included (75 male; mean age 73 years). All patients (86 contained and 14 free ruptures) were symptomatic and treated within 24 hours from diagnosis: multibranched off-the-shelf devices (Zenith t-branch, Cook Medical Inc., Bjaeverskov, Denmark) in 88 patients, physician-modified endografts in 8, patient-specific device or parallel grafts in 2 patients each. Primary technical success was achieved in 89 patients, and 30-day and/or in-hospital mortality was 24%. Major adverse events occurred in 34% of patients (permanent dialysis and paraplegia in 4 and 8 patients, respectively). No statistical differences were detected in mortality rates between free and contained ruptured patients (43% vs 21%; P =0.075). Multivariate analysis revealed contained rupture favoring technical success [odds ratio (OR): 10.1; 95% CI: 3.0-33.6; P <0.001]. Major adverse events (OR: 9.4; 95% CI: 2.8-30.5; P <0.001) and pulmonary complications (OR: 11.3; 95% CI: 3.0-41.5; P <0.001) were independent risk factors for 30-day and/or in-hospital mortality. The median follow-up time was 13 months (interquartile range 5-24); 1-year survival rate was 65%. Aneurysm diameter >80 mm (hazard ratio: 2.0; 95% CI: 1.0-30.5; P =0.037), technical failure (hazard ratio: 2.6; 95% CI: 1.1-6.5; P =0.045) and pulmonary complications (hazard ratio: 3.0; 95% CI: 1.2-7.9; P =0.021) were independent risk factors for follow-up mortality.
Conclusions: Endovascular repair of rTAAA shows high technical success; the presence of free rupture alone appear not to correlate with early mortality. Effective prevention/management of postoperative complications is crucial for survival.
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The Annals of Surgery is a renowned surgery journal, recognized globally for its extensive scholarly references. It serves as a valuable resource for the international medical community by disseminating knowledge regarding important developments in surgical science and practice. Surgeons regularly turn to the Annals of Surgery to stay updated on innovative practices and techniques. The journal also offers special editorial features such as "Advances in Surgical Technique," offering timely coverage of ongoing clinical issues. Additionally, the journal publishes monthly review articles that address the latest concerns in surgical practice.