A 10-year single-center prospective study of endovascular abdominal aortic aneurysm repair with the talent stent-graft

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Purpose: To report a 10-year prospective study of patients submitted to endovascular treatment for infrarenal abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAA). Methods: Between June 1997 and June 2007, 337 patients (284 men; mean age 72.5±7.4 years, range 52-89) with AAA underwent endovascular aneurysm treatment (EVAR) with implantation of Talent stent-grafts. The mean AAA diameter was 59.0±14.4 mm. All patients were clinically followed using computed tomography in the immediate post surgery period (15-30 days), after 6 months, and yearly thereafter. Plain abdominal radiography was performed yearly to assess the metallic components of the stent-grafts. Data concerning endoleaks, secondary procedures, and aneurysm diameter behavior were evaluated. Survival was evaluated using Kaplan-Meier estimates. Results: Endoprosthesis implantations were successful in 99.1% (334/337). There were 2 surgical conversions, and the delivery system could not be inserted in 1 female patient. The perioperative mortality was 3.9% (n = 13). Nineteen (5.7%) aneurysms showed endoleaks during the first 30 days (6 type I and 13 type II); 5 type I and 3 type II endoleaks were repaired (secondary clinical success of 92.6%). Another 15 late endoleaks were detected (4 type I, 5 type II, 3 type III, 1 type IV, 2 endotension), for a total of 34 (10.2%) endoleaks. Follow-up (mean 58.7 months, range 12-120) was available in 273 (81.0%) patients. During this time, there were 2 (0.7%) aneurysm ruptures, 1 due to type III endoleak and the other to endotension. Over the course of the study, 75 patients died; the estimated survival rates by the Kaplan-Meyer analysis were 67.3% after 5 years and 54.2% after 7 years. The mean AAA diameter decreased to 45.7±18.4 mm (p<0.001 versus mean postoperative diameter) at 60 months and to 37.8±15.0 mm at 120 months (p<0.019). Conclusion: Endovascular aneurysm treatment with the Talent stent-graft has proven to be effective in the prevention of AAA rupture into the long term. © 2009 by the International Society Of Endovascular Specialists.

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Espinosa, G., Alves, M. R., Caramalho, M. F., Dzieciuchowicz, L., & Santos, S. R. (2009). A 10-year single-center prospective study of endovascular abdominal aortic aneurysm repair with the talent stent-graft. Journal of Endovascular Therapy, 16(2), 125–135. https://doi.org/10.1583/08-2686.1

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