Geometric Aortic Remodeling and Stent-Graft Migration After TEVAR: Insights from Longitudinal 3D Analysis and Literature Review.

IF 3 3区 医学 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Mariangela De Masi, Carine Guivier-Curien, Marine Gaudry, Alexis Jacquier, Philippe Piquet, Valérie Deplano
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Background: Long-term follow-up after endovascular aortic repair (TEVAR) is crucial to detect adverse aortic remodeling, even with modern stent grafts offering enhanced flexibility and durability. Conventional imaging, based on diameter measurements, may fail to identify complications such as endograft migration. Methods: We conducted a longitudinal 3D geometric analysis of thoracic aortic and stent-graft evolution over 10 years in a patient treated for descending thoracic aortic aneurysm (DTAA) by endovascular treatment. A three-dimensional morphological analysis (length, tortuosity, angulation, and diameter) was carried out using advanced imaging software (EndoSize, MATLAB) to track aortic geometry and stent-graft behavior over time. A focused review of the literature on stent-graft migration, its risk factors, complications, and surveillance strategies was also performed. Results: This case illustrates how progressive geometric remodeling-including aortic elongation and increased tortuosity-can lead to delayed stent-graft migration and late type III endoleaks, with an elevated risk of rupture. The 3D analysis revealed early morphological changes that were undetectable using standard diameter-based follow-up. These observations are consistent with published data showing higher migration rates over time, particularly in tortuous anatomies. The literature review further emphasizes the clinical relevance of geometric surveillance, given the high rates of reintervention, morbidity, and mortality associated with stent-graft migration. Conclusions: This study underlines the importance of personalized and geometry-based surveillance after TEVAR. Advanced morphological assessment tools provide valuable insights for the early detection of complications and tailored patient management. Their integration into routine follow-up could help optimize long-term outcomes and prevent life-threatening events such as rupture.

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TEVAR后主动脉几何重塑和支架移植物迁移:纵向三维分析和文献综述的见解。
背景:血管内主动脉修复(TEVAR)后的长期随访对于发现不良主动脉重构至关重要,即使现代支架移植具有增强的灵活性和耐久性。基于直径测量的传统成像可能无法识别诸如移植物迁移之类的并发症。方法:我们对一位接受血管内治疗的降胸主动脉瘤(DTAA)患者10年来的胸主动脉和支架移植演变进行了纵向三维几何分析。使用先进的成像软件(EndoSize, MATLAB)进行三维形态学分析(长度、弯曲度、成角和直径),以跟踪主动脉几何形状和支架移植物随时间的变化。对支架移植物迁移、其危险因素、并发症和监测策略的文献进行了重点回顾。结果:该病例说明了渐进式几何重塑——包括主动脉伸长和弯曲度增加——如何导致支架移植物迁移延迟和晚期III型内漏,并增加破裂的风险。3D分析显示早期形态学变化,使用标准直径为基础的随访无法检测到。这些观察结果与已发表的数据一致,这些数据显示,随着时间的推移,特别是在弯曲的解剖结构中,迁移率更高。文献回顾进一步强调了几何监测的临床意义,考虑到支架移植物迁移相关的高再干预率、发病率和死亡率。结论:本研究强调了TEVAR术后个性化和基于几何的监测的重要性。先进的形态学评估工具为早期发现并发症和量身定制的患者管理提供了有价值的见解。将其整合到常规随访中可以帮助优化长期结果并预防危及生命的事件,如破裂。
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Journal of Personalized Medicine
Journal of Personalized Medicine Medicine-Medicine (miscellaneous)
CiteScore
4.10
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1878
审稿时长
11 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Personalized Medicine (JPM; ISSN 2075-4426) is an international, open access journal aimed at bringing all aspects of personalized medicine to one platform. JPM publishes cutting edge, innovative preclinical and translational scientific research and technologies related to personalized medicine (e.g., pharmacogenomics/proteomics, systems biology). JPM recognizes that personalized medicine—the assessment of genetic, environmental and host factors that cause variability of individuals—is a challenging, transdisciplinary topic that requires discussions from a range of experts. For a comprehensive perspective of personalized medicine, JPM aims to integrate expertise from the molecular and translational sciences, therapeutics and diagnostics, as well as discussions of regulatory, social, ethical and policy aspects. We provide a forum to bring together academic and clinical researchers, biotechnology, diagnostic and pharmaceutical companies, health professionals, regulatory and ethical experts, and government and regulatory authorities.
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