Importance of sac regression after EVAR and the role of EndoAnchors.

Cornelis G Vos, Fatima Fouad, Isabel M Dieleman, Richte Cl Schuurmann, Jean-Paul Pm de Vries
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Abstract

The initial success and widespread adoption of endovascular aneurysm repair (EVAR) for the treatment of abdominal aortic aneurysms have been tempered by numerous reports of secondary interventions and increased long-term mortality compared with open repair. Over the past decade, several studies on postoperative sac dynamics after EVAR have suggested that the presence of sac regression is a benign feature with a favorable prognosis. Conversely, increasing sacs and even stable sacs can be indicators of more unstable sac behavior with worse outcomes in the long-term. Endoleaks were initially perceived as the main drivers of sac behavior. However, the observation that sac regression can occur in the presence of endoleaks, and vice versa - increasing sacs without evidence of endoleak - on imaging studies, suggests the involvement of other contributing factors. These factors can be divided into anatomical factors, patient characteristics, sac thrombus composition, and device-related factors. The shift of interest away from especially type 2 endoleaks is further supported by promising results with the use of EndoAnchors regarding postoperative sac behavior. This review provides an overview of the existing literature on the implications and known risk factors of post-EVAR sac behavior, describes the accurate measurement of sac behavior, and discusses the use of EndoAnchors to promote sac regression.

EVAR 术后囊回归的重要性和 EndoAnchors 的作用。
在治疗腹主动脉瘤方面,血管内动脉瘤修补术(EVAR)取得了初步成功并被广泛采用,但与开放式修补术相比,许多关于二次介入治疗和长期死亡率增加的报道却使其效果大打折扣。在过去的十年中,一些关于 EVAR 术后囊动态的研究表明,囊回缩是一种良性特征,预后良好。相反,囊肿增大甚至囊肿稳定则表明囊肿行为更不稳定,长期预后更差。内孔最初被认为是囊行为的主要驱动因素。然而,在影像学研究中观察到,在存在内膜渗漏的情况下会出现囊回缩,反之亦然--在没有内膜渗漏证据的情况下囊会增大,这表明还存在其他诱因。这些因素可分为解剖学因素、患者特征、囊血栓构成和设备相关因素。使用 EndoAnchors 在术后囊的表现方面取得了可喜的成果,这进一步证明了人们的关注点已经从第 2 型内漏转移到了第 3 型内漏。本综述概述了有关 EVAR 术后囊行为的影响和已知风险因素的现有文献,介绍了囊行为的准确测量方法,并讨论了使用 EndoAnchors 促进囊消退的问题。
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