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Pre-sewn Multi-branched Aortic Graft and 3D-Printing Guidance for Crawford Extent II or III Thoracoabdominal Aortic Aneurysm Repair.

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Reconstruction of the visceral and segmental arteries is a challenging part of open surgical repair of extensive thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysm (TAAA). For more efficient reconstruction of these branching vessels, a… Click to show full abstract

Reconstruction of the visceral and segmental arteries is a challenging part of open surgical repair of extensive thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysm (TAAA). For more efficient reconstruction of these branching vessels, a technique of using pre-hand-sewn multi-branched aortic graft (octopod technique) has been adopted with the aid of 3D-printing-guidance in latest cases. The octopod graft has been employed for the extent II or III TAAA repair, in which the commercially available two 4-branched aortic grafts were interconnected before surgery. Since January 2017, 3D-printed-aortic model has been used to efficiently replicate the projected aorta shape fitted to patient's anatomy. From May 2015 through Oct 2019, 20 patients (median age, 40years; range, 23-65; 5 females) underwent extent II or III TAAA repair using the octopod technique with (n=9) or without (n=11) 3D-printing-guidance. Thirteen patients (65%) were diagnosed as Marfan syndrome. Eighteen patients (90%) had undergone prior aorta repair including 4 patients (20%) undergoing redo-thoracotomy. Revascularization of segmental arteries was conducted in 19 patients (95%, median, N=2; range, 1-4). Median pump and entire procedural times were 173.5 minutes (interquartile range [IQR], 136.8-187.8) and 441 minutes (IQR, 392.8-492.3), respectively. There was no operative mortality or stroke, however, permanent paraplegia occurred in one patient (5%). During follow-up (median 35months, range 1-56 months), all of reconstructed branched vessels remained wide patent on CT. The octopod technique for open TAAA repair showed favorable early and mid-term results with high feasibility of procedural efficiency. 3D-printing guidance is expected to improve the flow of surgical procedures especially in challenging anatomy.

Keywords: printing guidance; graft; branched aortic; extent iii; repair

Journal Title: Seminars in thoracic and cardiovascular surgery
Year Published: 2021

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