Short to Midterm Outcomes of Fenestrated Endovascular Grafts in the Treatment of Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms:A Systematic Review
- 1 December 2006
- journal article
- review article
- Published by International Society of Endovascular Specialists in Journal of Endovascular Therapy
- Vol. 13 (6) , 747-753
- https://doi.org/10.1583/06-1919.1
Abstract
Purpose: To perform a systematic review of the short to midterm outcomes of fenestrated endovascular grafts in patients with abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAA). Methods: A search of PubMed and Medline databases for English-language literature was performed to find studies published between 1999 and 2006. Studies investigating the short to midterm results of fenestrated endovascular grafts for AAA were analyzed for clinical outcomes and postprocedural complications. Results: Nineteen studies involving fenestrated endovascular grafting were retrieved, and 6 of them met criteria for inclusion in the analysis. The remaining studies were excluded because they dealt with technical or case reports or cumulative addition of previous cases. Pooled estimates (95% confidence interval) of postprocedural complications were 1.1% (0.4%-2.7%) for 30-day mortality; 8.3% (2.9%-13.6%) for late mortality; 97% (92%–100%) and 90% (85%–95%) for perfusion of fenestrated vessels at perioperative and late follow-up, respectively; 13.3% (4.1%–22.5%) for postprocedural renal dysfunction; and 11.2% (3.2%–22.5%) and 9.4% (2.6%–16.3%) for early and late endoleak, respectively. There was correlation between preoperative renal insufficiency and postprocedural renal dysfunction, although this was not a statistically significant difference (p=0.2). Conclusion: Our systematic review showed that fenestrated endovascular grafting provides an alternative technique to treat patients with complex aneurysm necks, achieving lower mortality than open repair under comparable conditions. Preoperative renal impairment is a strong indicator of postoperative renal dysfunction. Long-term stability and patency of the fenestrated vessels deserves to be validated.Keywords
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