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Vascular Specialist International
2015 Volume.31 No. 3 p.87 ~ p.94
Anatomical Features and Early Outcomes of Endovascular Repair of Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm from a Korean Multicenter Registry
Kwon Hyun-Wook

Lee Do-Yun
Na Soo-Jin
Park Ki-Hyuk
Min Seung-Kee
Chang Jeong-Hwan
Huh Seung
Jeon Yong-Sun
Won Je-Hwan
Byun Seung-Jae
Park Sang-June
Jang Lee-Chan
Kwon Tae-Won
Abstract
Purpose: To introduce a nation-based endovascular aneurysm repair (EVAR) registry in South Korea and to analyze the anatomical features and early clinical outcomes of abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAA) in patients who underwent EVAR.

Materials and methods: The Korean EVAR registry (KER) was a template-based online registry developed and established in 2009. The KER recruited 389 patients who underwent EVAR from 13 medical centers in South Korea from January 2010 to June 2010. We retrospectively reviewed the anatomic features and 30-day clinical outcomes.

Results: Initial deployment without open conversion was achieved in all cases and procedure-related 30-day mortality rate was 1.9%. Anatomic features showed the following variables: proximal aortic neck angle 48.8¡¾25.7¡Æ (mean¡¾standard deviation), vertical neck length 35.0¡¾17.2 mm, aneurysmal sac diameter 57.2¡¾14.2 mm, common iliac artery (CIA) involvement in 218 (56.3%) patients, and median right CIA length 34.9 mm. Two hundred and nineteen (56.3%) patients showed neck calcification, 98 patients (25.2%) had neck thrombus, and the inferior mesenteric arteries of 91 patients (23.4%) were occluded.

Conclusion: Anatomical features of AAA in patients from the KER were characterized as having angulated proximal neck, tortuous iliac artery, and a higher rate of CIA involvement. Long-term follow-up and ongoing studies are required.
KEYWORD
Abdominal aortic aneurysm, Endovascular aneurysm repair, Anatomy, Korean endovascular aneurysm repair registry
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