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KMID : 0371320100780040231
Journal of the Korean Surgical Society
2010 Volume.78 No. 4 p.231 ~ p.237
Clinical Experience of Endoleak after Endovascular Aortic Aneurysm Repair
Park Keun-Myoung

Choe Yun-Mee
Choi Sun-Keun
Heo Yoon-Seok
Lee Kun-Young
Kim Sei-Joong
Cho Young-Up
Ahn Seung-Ick
Shin Suk-Hwan
Kim Kyung-Rae
Hong Kee-Chun
Kim Jang-Young
Jung Ji-Eun
Jeon Yong-Sun
Cho Soon-Koo
Abstract
Purpose: Endoleak is a common complication following endovascular aortic aneurysm repairs (EVAR). The aim of this study was to discover the frequency and characteristics after EVAR with on-label use.

Methods: A retrospective review was performed on 25 patients who underwent EVAR in Inha University Hospital between December 2005 and February 2009. The data included in this study accounted for patient characteristics, anatomic features, operative technical details, and types of devices used. The results of EVAR were analyzed for clinical success, technical success and endoleak.

Results: Endoleaks were observed during 11 (47.8%) procedures. Type I endoleaks were observed in 2 (18.2%) cases. A total of 6 type II intraoperative endoleaks (54.5%) were observed. 3 type III endoleaks (27.3%) occurred. But all endoleaks were resolved without additional intervention CT scan after 6 months.

Conclusion: Although the endovascular management of AAAs is less invasive than open surgery, many complications including endoleak were still the most common adverse event during the first postoperative month. However, observation may be a good treatment for minor endoleak after EVAR.
KEYWORD
Endoleak, Endovascular aneurysm repair (EVAR), Abdominal aortic aneurysm, Stent-graft
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