肝动脉支架植入术。

IF 1.2 Q3 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Kenichiro Okumura, Takahiro Ogi, Junichi Matsumoto, Nobuyuki Asato, Xiamin Sun, Hirohito Osanai, Kazuto Kozaka, Satoshi Kobayashi
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背景:血管形态对Viabahn支架移植治疗肝胆胰手术后动脉损伤出血(AIB)技术成功和通畅的影响尚不清楚。尽管使用了硬导丝来拉直弯曲的血管,但置入支架的困难仍然存在。本研究旨在确定与技术成功和短期通畅相关的血管形态,并探索有效的管理策略。材料与方法:本研究回顾性分析了2017年至2024年11例患者连续12例肝动脉支架植入术,使用Viabahn移植物进行术后AIB。回顾了患者资料、血管造影结果和支架放置细节。使用不同类型的导丝,包括硬导丝和软导丝,以促进支架部署。对支架置入前的血管弯曲和血管狭窄进行定性和定量评价。测量的结果包括技术和临床成功率,一个月时支架通畅,以及从手术到支架放置的时间。结果:所有病例均获得了最终的技术和临床成功(100%)。在矫直血管时,血管弯曲经常导致手风琴样外观的出现,由于形成台阶,需要额外的技术适应(p = 0.005)。10/12例(83%)1个月支架通畅。在离出血点远端血管严重狭窄的病例中,2/3(67%)的患者经历了支架闭塞,显著高于不严重狭窄的患者(p = 0.045)。所有闭塞病例均涉及重叠支架移植延长支架长度。结论:弯曲血管矫直导致肝动脉出现手风琴样外观,可使支架置入复杂化,远端出血点严重狭窄增加短期闭塞的风险。
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Hepatic artery stenting with Viabahn.

Background: The effect of vessel morphology on the technical success and patency of Viabahn stent-grafts in treating postoperative arterial injuries and bleeding (AIB) after hepatopancreatobiliary surgery is not well understood. Difficulties in stent insertion persist despite using stiff guidewires to straighten tortuous vessels. This study aimed to identify vessel morphologies linked to technical success and short-term patency and to explore effective management strategies.

Materials and methods: This retrospective study examined 12 consecutive cases of hepatic artery stenting in 11 patients, using Viabahn grafts for postoperative AIB from 2017 to 2024. Patient data, angiographic outcomes, and stent placement details were reviewed. Different types of guidewires, including stiff and soft guidewires, were utilized to facilitate stent deployment. Vessel tortuosity and vessel narrowing before stent placement were evaluated both qualitatively and quantitatively. Outcomes measured included technical and clinical success rates, stent patency at one month, and the time from surgery to stent placement.

Results: Final technical and clinical success was achieved in all cases (100%). Vessel tortuosity often led to the emergence of accordion-like appearances upon vessel straightening, necessitating additional technical adaptations due to the formation of steps (p = 0.005). One-month stent patency was observed in 10/12 cases (83%). Among cases with severe vessel narrowing distal to the bleeding point, 2/3 (67%) experienced stent occlusion, significantly higher than those with less severe narrowing (p = 0.045). All occluded cases involved the extension of stent length by overlapping stent-grafts.

Conclusions: Steps created by the accordion-like appearance in the hepatic artery resulting from the straightening of tortuous vessels can complicate stent insertion, and severe narrowing distal to the bleeding point increases the risk of short-term occlusion.

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CVIR Endovascular
CVIR Endovascular Medicine-Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging
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