8-Year long-term outcome comparison: Two ways to exclude the internal iliac artery during endovascular aorta repair (EVAR) surgery

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Purpose: To evaluate the 8-year long-term outcome after internal iliac artery (IIA) coverage with or without embolization in EVAR. Patients and Methods: From January 2006 to December 2013, abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) subjects that underwent EVAR and IIA exclusion were recruited and analyzed retrospectively. All the subjects were divided into group A or B based on the presence or absence of intraoperative IIA embolization before coverage (group A: without embolization; group B: with embolization). The 30-day mortality, stent patency, and the incidences of endoleaks and ischemia of the buttocks and lower limbs were compared. The follow-up period was 96 months. Result: There were 137 subjects (A: 74 vs. B: 63), 124 male (91.1%) and 13 female (9.5%), with a mean age of 71.6 years. There were no significant differences in the early outcomes of intraoperative blood loss (87.23±14.07 ml; A: 86.53±9.57 ml vs. B: 88.06±18.04 ml, p = .545) and surgery time (87.13±9.25 min; A: 85.99±7.07 min vs. B: 88.48±11.19 min, p = .130). However, there were significant differences in contrast consumption (65.18±9.85 ml; A: 61.89±7.95 ml vs. B: 69.05±10.50 ml, p

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Luo, H., Huang, B., Yuan, D., Yang, Y., Xiong, F., Zeng, G., … Zhao, J. (2015). 8-Year long-term outcome comparison: Two ways to exclude the internal iliac artery during endovascular aorta repair (EVAR) surgery. PLoS ONE, 10(7). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0130586

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