Optimizing Surgical Choices of Renal Artery Aneurysm With Sequential Use of "Two-Click AVA" Technique and FlightPlan for Embolization: A Report of Two Cases.

Vascular and endovascular surgery Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2024-08-22 DOI:10.1177/15385744241276704
Siting Li, Fangda Li, Rong Zeng, Xiaolong Liu, Zhili Liu, Yuehong Zheng
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Abstract

Background: Selecting intervention strategies for renal artery aneurysms (RAAs) is challenging especially for those located at the vessel bifurcation. The relationship between the aneurysm and renal branches could not always be accurately viewed from traditional computed tomography angiography (CTA) images.

Case presentation: This study proposed a new method to investigate the anatomy and affected vessel branches of RAAs using automated software. Two patients with RAAs located at the renal artery bifurcation underwent Cone beam CTA (CBCTA) analysis. We sequentially coupled the "two-click AVA" function of Vessel IQ Xpress (GE Healthcare) with the "vascular tree extraction" function from FlightPlan for Embolization (GE Healthcare) to evaluate the relationship among the main renal artery, vessel branches, and aneurysms. The results showed that one patient had 1 out of 3 branches affected by the aneurysm, whereas the other's branches were all affected. Endovascular repair and open surgery were performed respectively based on the image analysis. Both patients recovered well at follow-up examination.

Conclusions: Based on CBCTA analysis, the combination use of the "two-click AVA" function of VesselIQ Xpress and FlightPlan for Embolization software could assist in aneurysm assessment and intervention choices for RAAs.

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使用 "双击 AVA "技术和 FlightPlan 进行栓塞,优化肾动脉动脉瘤的手术选择:两个病例的报告。
背景:为肾动脉瘤(RAA)选择介入治疗策略具有挑战性,尤其是位于血管分叉处的肾动脉瘤。传统的计算机断层扫描血管造影(CTA)图像并不能准确显示动脉瘤和肾分支之间的关系:本研究提出了一种使用自动软件研究 RAA 解剖结构和受影响血管分支的新方法。两名肾动脉分叉处有 RAA 的患者接受了锥形束 CTA(CBCTA)分析。我们依次将 Vessel IQ Xpress(通用电气医疗集团)的 "双击 AVA "功能与 FlightPlan for Embolization(通用电气医疗集团)的 "血管树提取 "功能相结合,以评估肾动脉主干、血管分支和动脉瘤之间的关系。结果显示,一名患者的 3 条分支中有 1 条受到动脉瘤影响,而另一名患者的所有分支都受到影响。根据图像分析结果,分别进行了血管内修复和开放手术。两名患者在随访检查时均恢复良好:根据 CBCTA 分析,联合使用 VesselIQ Xpress 和 FlightPlan for Embolization 软件的 "双击 AVA "功能有助于动脉瘤评估和 RAA 干预选择。
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