Abstract
Objective: Our objective was to assess potential causative factors of stent-graft collapse after thoracic endovascular aortic repair. Methods: We retrospectively reviewed clinical data and preoperative and postoperative computed tomographic scans of patients with thoracic stent-graft collapse in 2 French departments of vascular surgery. Aortic arch angulation, length of the lack of device wall apposition, proximal aortic diameter, and percentage of oversizing were assessed. Results: We report 4 cases of stent-graft collapse among 285 patients treated by thoracic endovascular aortic repair. All 4 patients were treated with the TAG stent graft. Only one of the patients had a symptomatic collapse: he was treated by stent-graft explantation and open repair. Endovascular management was performed in 3 of the 4 patients. None of the patients died. Lack of device wall apposition and acute aortic arch angle (range 92°-118°) were observed in all 4 patients. Oversizing over 20% was observed in 3 patients. Conclusion: This stent-graft-related complication seems related to poor apposition of the stent grafts in the highly angulated aortic arch. Excessive stent-graft oversizing could be an additional causative factor. Accurate assessment of aortic arch anatomic features, as well as the choice and sizing of the device, may prevent this complication. © 2010 The American Association for Thoracic Surgery.
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Canaud, L., Alric, P., Desgranges, P., Marzelle, J., Marty-Ané, C., & Becquemin, J. P. (2010). Factors favoring stent-graft collapse after thoracic endovascular aortic repair. Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, 139(5), 1153–1157. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jtcvs.2009.06.017
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