(NVKP-16-1-2016-0017 National Heart Program) Támogató: NKFIH
(2020-4.1.1.-TKP2020)
Az orvos-, egészségtudományi- és gyógyszerészképzés tudományos műhelyeinek fejlesztése(EFOP-3.6.3-VEKOP-16-2017-00009)
Támogató: EFOP-VEKOP
The first-line treatment of common iliac artery aneurysms is endovascular repair.
International guidelines recommend the preservation of the internal iliac artery,
which is best achieved by the implantation of an iliac bifurcation device (IBD). Our
aim was to evaluate the initial midterm results of IBDs in the leading vascular center
of Hungary. In this single-center retrospective study, relevant clinical data and
the results of the imaging examinations were collected and analyzed in all patients
who underwent IBD implantation between December 2010 and July 2021. Thirty-five patients
(31 males, mean age: 67.9 ± 8.5 years) underwent endovascular treatment with 37 IBD
implantations. Technical success was achieved in 88.2% of the patients, with no perioperative
mortality or open surgical conversion. One patient was lost during follow-up. Internal
iliac artery occlusion was detected in three (8.8%) patients, and reintervention was
performed in five (14.7%) patients. Primary patency of the internal iliac branch was
97.1% at 1 month, 93% at 2 months, and 89.0% at 5 years. The average follow-up time
was 20.1 ± 26.2 months, during which two (5.9%) deaths occurred. Our initial experience
with iliac branch devices was associated with a low complication rate and a favorable
outcome, which confirms the midterm success of this intervention.