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Six years’ experience with a novel dissection-specific stent-graft to prevent distal stent-graft-induced new entry
Section of Vascular Surgery, Department of Surgical Sciences, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden; Faculty of Medicine, Tel-Aviv University, Tel-Aviv, Israel.
Umeå University, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Surgical and Perioperative Sciences, Surgery. Umeå University, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Diagnostics and Intervention. Section of Vascular Surgery, Department of Surgical Sciences, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden.ORCID iD: 0000-0002-3273-8726
Section of Vascular Surgery, Department of Surgical Sciences, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden.
Section of Vascular Surgery, Department of Surgical Sciences, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden.
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2024 (English)In: Journal of Endovascular Therapy, ISSN 1526-6028, E-ISSN 1545-1550Article in journal (Refereed) Epub ahead of print
Abstract [en]

Introduction: Thoracic endovascular aortic repair (TEVAR) in chronic dissection is associated with a risk for distal stent-graft-induced new entry (dSINE) in up to a quarter of cases. We assess the mid-term outcome of a novel dissection-specific stent-graft (DSSG), which is a custom-made device based on the Cook Alpha platform, with a modified graft design and a distal endovascular elephant trunk without any supporting stent to reduce the radial force on the dissection membrane at the distal landing zone.

Methods: A retrospective single-center study of chronic dissection patients at high risk of dSINE who received an elective endovascular repair with DSSG from January 2017 to June 2023. The primary outcome is Kaplan-Meier (KM) estimated freedom from dSINE during follow-up. Secondary outcomes included technical success, aortic remodeling, and anatomical evaluation of the distal landing zone in cases with dSINE during follow-up versus those without.

Results: Thirty patients (24 males) with a median age of 66 years [range=31-78] underwent elective TEVAR with the DSSG. The majority, n=27 (90%), had previous aortic repair; 7 (23%) had established connective tissue disease, and 6 (20%) had established dSINE after previous stent-graft implantation as an indication for TEVAR. Technical success was achieved in n=29 (97%). Median follow-up was 38.5 months (4.3-76.4), and KM estimated freedom from dSINE at 1 and 3 years was 95.6% (SE 0.043) and 89% (SE 0.081), respectively Four cases developed dSINE during follow-up. The median distance from the distal stent-graft to the coeliac trunk was 74mm (range=18-123) in the dSINE group versus 26mm (range=0-74) in the non-dSINE group (p=0.049). Median proximal tangential aortic angulation in the distal landing zone was 38.5° (range=26°-50°) in the dSINE group compared to 21° (range=3-61°) in the non-dSINE group (p=0.052).

Conclusions: The Use of a novel DSSG with low radial force for TEVAR in the setting of chronic dissection is safe and feasible, with remodeling outcomes comparable with standard TEVAR. The reduced distal radial force in the DSSG does not eliminate the risk for dSINE over time, with new entries occurring, particularly in cases where the distal landing zone is in a tortuous aortic segment and not close to the coeliac trunk.

Clinical Impact: Using the novel dissection-specific stent-graft with reduced radial force is safe and feasible but does not completely eliminate the risk of dSINE occurring over time. The exact positioning of the distal stent-graft in a straight aortic segment, close to the coeliac trunk, may be of importance to further mitigate the risk.

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Sage Publications, 2024.
Keywords [en]
chronic type B aortic dissection, dissection-specific stent-graft, distal stent-graft-induced new entry
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URN: urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-225934DOI: 10.1177/15266028241257106ISI: 001236460900001PubMedID: 38818806Scopus ID: 2-s2.0-85195216923OAI: oai:DiVA.org:umu-225934DiVA, id: diva2:1869002
Available from: 2024-06-12 Created: 2024-06-12 Last updated: 2025-04-17Bibliographically approved

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