Endovascular Treatment of Common Iliac Artery Aneurysms With an Iliac Branch Device: Multicenter Experience of 140 Patients

  • Hidde Jongsma*
  • , Joost A. Bekken
  • , Wouter J. J. Bekkers
  • , Clark J. Zeebregts
  • , Joost van Herwaarden
  • , Arjan Hoksbergen
  • , Philip Cuypers
  • , Jean Paul P. M. de Vries
  • , Hence J. Verhagen
  • , Bram Fioole
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Purpose: To evaluate the efficacy, feasibility, and long-term outcomes of the Zenith ZBIS iliac branch device (IBD) to preserve internal iliac artery (IIA) perfusion in a large Dutch multicenter cohort. Methods: Between September 2004 and August 2015, 140 patients (mean age 70.9 +/- 7.4 years; 130 men) with 162 IBD implantations were identified in 7 vascular centers. The indication for IBD implantation was an abdominal aortic aneurysm > 55 mm with a concomitant common iliac artery (CIA) aneurysm > 20 mm (n=40), a CIA aneurysm with a diameter > 30 mm (n=89), or revision of a type Ib endoleak after endovascular aneurysm repair (n=11). Results: Technical success (aneurysm exclusion, no type I or III endoleak, and a patent IIA) was obtained in 157 (96.9%) of 162 IBD implantations. Six (4.3%) patients developed major complications; 2 (1.4%) died. Mean follow-up was 26.6 +/- 24.1 months, during which 17 (12.1%) IBD-associated secondary interventions were performed. Including technical failures and intentional IIA embolizations, 15 (9.3%) IIA branch occlusions were identified; buttock claudication developed in 6 of these patients. The freedom from secondary intervention estimate was 75.9% (95% confidence interval 59.7 to 86.3) at 5 years. Conclusion: CIA aneurysms can be treated safely and effectively by IBDs with preservation of antegrade flow to the IIA. Secondary interventions are indicated in > 10% of patients during follow-up but can be performed endovascularly in most.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)239-245
Number of pages7
JournalJournal of Endovascular Therapy
Volume24
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1-Apr-2017

Keywords

  • abdominal aortic aneurysm
  • branch occlusion
  • branched stent-graft
  • common iliac artery aneurysm
  • complications
  • endoleak
  • endovascular aneurysm repair
  • hypogastric artery
  • iliac artery
  • internal iliac artery
  • mortality
  • reintervention
  • ABDOMINAL AORTIC-ANEURYSMS
  • AORTOILIAC ANEURYSMS
  • REPORTING STANDARDS
  • STENT-GRAFTS
  • REPAIR
  • EMBOLIZATION
  • PRESERVATION
  • BIFURCATION
  • MANAGEMENT
  • ENDOGRAFT

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