使用可转向鞘管进行复杂的主动脉手术。

IF 1 4区 医学 Q4 PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE
Vascular Pub Date : 2024-10-01 Epub Date: 2023-05-30 DOI:10.1177/17085381231174726
Ben Harrison, Richard Bond
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摘要

目的证明为心脏电生理应用而设计的可转向鞘可轻松用于辅助各种非心脏血管疾病的血管内治疗,并协助支状和栅栏状主动脉移植物的靶血管插管:我们对病历进行了回顾性分析,以确定单一血管外科单元(2019-2022年)中使用HeartSpan可操纵鞘(HSS)(Merit Medical, South Jordan, UT, USA)对复杂血管病变进行血管内治疗的病例。本文描述了一例完全通过远端入路进行分支移植物插入的病例,用于帮助确定相关鞘的特性和技术注意事项,并说明该设计在靶血管插管中改良使用的优缺点:在无法使用标准导管和方法进入血管的情况下,HSS被用于对15名患者(23条目标血管)的不同血管病变进行血管内治疗。在 23 条目标血管中,共有 21 条成功进行了插管和随后的支架植入术。在这些病例中,有五次在使用传统技术对目标血管进行插管失败的情况下,使用了 HSS 作为辅助工具,用于部署带孔血管内移植系统。另外四次,HSS 使整个 Zenith® t-Branch™ 胸腔腹腔血管内移植物系统能够完全从股动脉入路进行部署。另有三例使用 HSS 为肠系膜缺血患者进行肠系膜上动脉插管。该装置还在以下病例中各使用过一次:对侧髂总动脉插管、对侧髂内动脉插管以进行线圈栓塞,以及对侧髂支装置的接入。没有发生支架脱位的情况,每个病例术后一年,所有主动脉分支均保持通畅:结论:为心脏电生理应用设计的可转向鞘(如 HSS Introducer)可成功用于各种主动脉血管内手术中具有挑战性的靶血管插管。在世界上还没有设计用于主动脉的可转向鞘的地区,这种改良方法可能会挽救那些被认为无法手术的病例。
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Use of steerable sheaths for complex aortic procedures.

Objectives: To demonstrate the ease with which steerable sheaths, designed for cardiac electrophysiological applications, can be used to aid endovascular treatment of a wide range of non-cardiac vascular disease and to assist with target vessel cannulation in branched and fenestrated aortic grafts.

Methods: A retrospective medical chart review was carried out to identify cases from a single vascular surgery unit (2019-2022) where the HeartSpan Steerable Sheath (HSS) (Merit Medical, South Jordan, UT, USA) was utilised to enable endovascular management of complex vascular pathology. A case presentation of branch graft insertion performed entirely via distal access is described and used to help identify pertinent sheath characteristics and technical considerations, and to illustrate the advantages and disadvantages of the design for modified use in target vessel cannulation.

Results: The HSS was used in the endovascular treatment of different vascular pathologies in 15 patients (23 target vessels) where access to the vessels using standard catheters and approaches was not possible. Cannulation and subsequent stenting were successful for 21 of the 23 target vessels in total. Of these cases, the HSS was used as an adjunct for deployment of fenestrated endovascular graft systems when conventional techniques for canulation of target vessels had failed on five occasions. On another four occasions, the HSS enabled full deployment of the entire Zenith® t-Branch™ Thoracoabdominal Endovascular Graft system from an exclusively femoral approach. An additional three cases involved use of the HSS for superior mesenteric artery cannulation in patients with mesenteric ischaemia. The device was also used once in each of the following cases: contralateral common iliac cannulation, cannulation of contralateral internal iliac artery for coil embolisation, and access of a contralateral iliac branched device. There were no stent dislocations and all aortic branches that were patent at the completion of each case remained so 1-year post procedure.

Conclusion: Steerable sheaths designed for cardiac electrophysical applications, like the HSS Introducer, can be successfully utilised for cannulation of challenging target vessels in a wide range of aortic endovascular procedures. This modified approach may salvage cases that would otherwise be considered inoperable in regions of the world where steerable sheaths designed for aortic use are not readily available.

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Vascular
Vascular 医学-外周血管病
CiteScore
2.30
自引率
9.10%
发文量
196
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Vascular provides readers with new and unusual up-to-date articles and case reports focusing on vascular and endovascular topics. It is a highly international forum for the discussion and debate of all aspects of this distinct surgical specialty. It also features opinion pieces, literature reviews and controversial issues presented from various points of view.
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