Linsen Matteus A M, Floris Vos A W, Diks Jeroen, Rauwerda Jan A, Wisselink Willem
Department of Surgery, Vrije Universiteit Medical Center, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
Vasc Endovascular Surg. 2007 Apr-May;41(2):126-9. doi: 10.1177/1538574406298523.
A circulation model was created in 6 nonaneurysmal human cadavers to evaluate the deliverability, deployment, and acute performance of a modular branched endograft system for treatment of aortic aneurysms containing essential branch vessels. Two fenestrations were created in an appropriately sized aortic main endograft. Under fluoroscopic guidance, the main endograft was advanced to the target site and the fenestrations were aligned with the ostia of the renal arteries. Branch grafts were placed through the fenestrations into the renal arteries. The outcome was evaluated by post implant angiography and autopsy. Eleven branch grafts were deployed at the target site. All targeted renal arteries showed good patency. At autopsy, all main endografts were adequately deployed, and 10 of 11 branch grafts were locked in place. In this model, deliverability and deployment of the modular branch graft system is feasible in a reliable, predictable, and timely fashion.
在6具无动脉瘤的人体尸体上建立了一种循环模型,以评估一种模块化分支血管内移植物系统用于治疗包含重要分支血管的主动脉瘤的可输送性、展开情况及急性性能。在尺寸合适的主动脉主血管内移植物上制作两个开窗。在荧光透视引导下,将主血管内移植物推进至目标部位,使开窗与肾动脉开口对齐。通过开窗将分支移植物置入肾动脉。通过植入后血管造影和尸检评估结果。在目标部位展开了11个分支移植物。所有目标肾动脉均显示通畅良好。尸检时,所有主血管内移植物均充分展开,11个分支移植物中有10个固定在位。在该模型中,模块化分支移植物系统的可输送性和展开以可靠、可预测且及时的方式是可行的。