Quality control during endovascular aneurysm repair: monitoring aneurysmal sac pressure and superficial femoral artery flow velocity.

G D Treharne, I M Loftus, M M Thompson, N Lennard, J Smith, G Fishwick, P R Bell
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Abstract

Purpose: To use intraoperative aneurysmal sac pressure measurement and flow monitoring of the superficial femoral artery (SFA) to ensure complete exclusion of the aneurysm from the circulation.

Methods: A 5F catheter was positioned in the aneurysmal sac of 15 consecutive patients undergoing endovascular aortomonoiliac aneurysm repair between February and September 1997. The catheter was connected to an external pressure transducer allowing pressure monitoring throughout the operation and for 24 hours postprocedurally. Flow velocity was monitored in the contralateral SFA by insonation with a 2-MHz Doppler ultrasound probe.

Results: No technical defect was observed in the deployment of 10 endografts, which demonstrated marked reduction in sac pressure and good flow in the lower limb. The mean aneurysm pressure dropped from 123 to 57 mmHg after graft insertion. In 5 cases, monitoring detected problems during the endograft procedure. In 3, incomplete stent deployment was detected by a failure of sac pressure to fall following stent inflation and by the presence of flow in the contralateral femoral artery. In the other 2 cases, a distal endoleak was detected by direct injection of contrast into the sac.

Conclusions: Measuring aneurysm pressure in combination with SFA Doppler flow monitoring can detect complications of endovascular aneurysm repair.

血管内动脉瘤修复的质量控制:监测动脉瘤囊压力和股浅动脉流速。
目的:通过术中动脉瘤囊压力测量和股浅动脉血流监测,确保动脉瘤完全脱离循环。方法:1997年2月至9月,对15例行血管内腹腔动脉瘤修复术的患者,将5F导管置入动脉瘤囊内。导管连接到外部压力传感器,以便在整个手术过程中以及术后24小时内进行压力监测。用2mhz多普勒超声探头超声监测对侧SFA血流速度。结果:10例内移植物部署无技术缺陷,囊腔压力明显降低,下肢血流良好。移植后动脉瘤平均压力从123 mmHg降至57 mmHg。在5例中,监测发现了移植过程中的问题。在第3例中,通过支架膨胀后囊压下降失败和对侧股动脉存在血流来检测支架部署不完全。在其他2例中,通过直接向囊内注射造影剂检测到远端内漏。结论:测量动脉瘤压力联合SFA多普勒血流监测可以发现血管内动脉瘤修复的并发症。
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