Abstract

5-Year Outcome for Endoleak Type 2 after Endovascular Treatment in Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm in Songklanagarind Hospital

Objective: To study the incidence rate of endoleak type 2 in patients with abdominal aortic aneurysm treated with endovascular procedures. The results in Songklanagarind Hospital 5 years ago.

Methods: Retrospective research studies in patients receiving abdominal aortic aneurysm treatment using elective endovascular repair, retrospective studies from Jan 2012- Dec 2016 and have followed up for 2 years to evaluate the incidence of endoleak type II and physical factors such as gender, age, weight, height, body mass index, and any underlying illnesses that are related to the occurrence of leaks.

Results: In the year 2012-2016, there was a collection of data of patients diagnosed with aneurysm that had elective surgery. A total of 250 patients underwent surgery, with an average age was 76 (70,80) years, representing 194 males (77.6%). The average size of aneurysms is 6 centimeters and the incidence of endoleak type II was 73 people (29%). In related factors, Dyspilipidemia is likely to cause a significant endoleak type II (P <0.001). At the same time, it is found that in the first year after surgery, there is a chance of endoleak type II.

Conclusion: From this study, it was found that at the Songklanagarind Hospital, there was an endoleak type II 29% and found that the risk of dyslipidemia is related to the endoleak type II.


Author(s):

Chonpisith Chodchoy, Wittawat Tantarattanapong and Dhanakom Premprabha



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