Survivla Improvement Following Aortic Aneurysm Resectior
- 1 June 1975
- journal article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Annals of Surgery
- Vol. 181 (6) , 863-869
- https://doi.org/10.1097/00000658-197506000-00019
Abstract
Abdominal aortic aneurysm resections were performed on 298 patients between January, 1966 and December, 1973. The results were compared with 186 resections previously reported between 1955-1965. Hospital mortality rates for elective resections were 13% in 1955-1965, 8.4% in 1966-1973, and 4.2% in the 113 patients treated during the last 3 years. Urgent resections for intact aneurysms, previously associated with a 36% mortality, resulted in a 6% mortality rate in 1966-1973. The emergency resection mortality rate for ruptured aneurysm, originally 69%, was reduced to a present day over-all mortality of 55%, and 42% for the last 3 years. Calculated actuarial survival at 5 years was 65% for urgent (intact), 60% for elective and 40% for emergency (ruptured) groups. Atherosclerosis remains the major deterrent to long-term survival with myocardial infarction and stroke causing 43% of deaths occurring within 5 years. Improved survival appeared secondary to better operative technique, postoperative patient monitoring, increased surgical experience, and more elective resections of smaller, asymptomatic aneurysms than in 1955-1965. With present day low mortality rates, elective resection should be recommended in all patients without significant medical contraindications.Keywords
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