PURPOSE: To evaluate changes in aortoiliac volume after endovascular repair (EVAR) for abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) in patients with and without endoleaks. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We retrospectively analyzed 137 patients who underwent EVAR for AAA. We manually measured the aortoiliac volume on pre-procedural baseline CT angiograms (CTAs) and post-procedural follow-up CTAs. All post-procedural CTAs were evaluated for the presence of endoleaks. Follow-up examinations were grouped into five time points relative to the date of the EVAR procedure and mean aortoiliac volume changes from the baseline were calculated. RESULTS: In 51 patients (37.2%), endoleaks were detected during follow-up. In patients without any endoleaks, mean aortoiliac volume decreased by 21.1% from the pre-interventional baseline examination to the last follow-up examination. In patients with any endoleak during follow-up aortoiliac volume increased by 12.2% and in patients with only transient, post-procedural endoleaks (n = 18), aortoiliac volume decreased by 13.4% over the same time period. CONCLUSION: After EVAR for AAA, aortoiliac volume on CT angiography decreases by approximately 20% over time in the absence of endoleaks and increases in the presence of endoleaks. Transient post-procedural endoleaks, however, do not influence long-term volume regression.
- Meinel, F. G.
- Haack, M.
- Weidenhagen, R.
- Hellbach, K.
- Rottenkolber, M.
- Armbruster, M.
- Jerkku, T.
- Thierfelder, K. M.
- Plum, J. L.
- Koeppel, T. A.
- Rubin, G. D.
- Sommer, W. H.
Keywords
- Aged
- Aortic Aneurysm, Abdominal/*complications
- Endoleak/*immunology
- Endovascular Procedures/*methods
- Female
- Humans
- Male
- Retrospective Studies
- Treatment Outcome
- Endovascular repair
- abdominal aortic aneurysm
- computed tomography angiography
- endoleaks
- volumetric analysis