1. Effect of False Lumen Occlusion Treatment With AFX VELA TM , Candy-Plug Technique for Chronic Aortic Dissection.
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Yasuhara, Kiyomitsu, Obayashi, Tamiyuki, Ohki, Satoshi, Okonogi, Shuichi, Nagasawa, Ayako, Yamaguchi, Ryo, Kato, Yusuke, Miki, Takao, and Abe, Tomonobu
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POSTOPERATIVE care ,T-test (Statistics) ,DISSECTING aneurysms ,AORTIC dissection ,VENTRICULAR remodeling ,COMPUTED tomography ,THERAPEUTIC embolization ,TREATMENT effectiveness ,DILATATION & curettage ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,THROMBOSIS ,TIME - Abstract
Introduction: We sought to examine midterm results and remodeling effect of false-lumen occlusion treatment using AFX VELA in case of chronic dissection repair. Material and Methods: From June 2019 to May 2022, we performed false lumen occlusion treatment using a modified Candy-Plug technique with AFX VELA on 8 chronic aortic dissection patients with a patent false lumen. We collected operative data, short-term clinical outcomes, mid-term clinical outcomes and imaging test results. We conducted follow-up examinations at postoperative, 6-month and 1-, 2- and 3-year intervals, including contrast-enhanced computed tomography to evaluate the diameter, false lumen thrombosis and any events. Results: The average time from the symptom onset to the thoracic endovascular repair was 81.5 (35-155) months. The aorta showed aneurysmal dilation with an average maximum short-axis diameter of 58.9 (41-91) mm. Two cases needed emergency surgery due to rupture and impending rupture. There were no postoperative deaths. Complete thrombosis within the false lumen was achieved in 6 cases (75%), but 2 cases had incomplete thrombosis, requiring additional treatment. The mean maximum diameter showed a significant decrease at 6 months, 1 year and 2 years postoperatively compared to preoperative measurements (P <.05). Conclusion: We showed the results of false lumen occlusion treatment using the AFX VELA cuff. We observed favorable clinical outcomes and remodeling effects. While the long-term durability and efficacy of this technique in aortic remodeling will need to be monitored with further observation, the use of this cuff is considered a reliable approach to false lumen occlusion treatment. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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