Aorfix AAA Stent Graft System

Added Dec 14, 2009

Manufactured by Lombard Medical

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A retrospective review of 40 patients having the Aorfix stent-grafts for their aneurysm repair was undertaken at two centers. Patient notes and imaging findings were used to identify technical success, 30 day mortality, rupture rates during follow-up, postoperative complications including endoleaks, graft migration and any secondary interventions.

Credits: J Cardiovasc Surg (Torino). 2009 Apr;50(2):139-43

A study protocol was designed to examine the safety and efficacy of the Aorfix endovascular stent-graft in AAA patients who had a proximal neck diameter between 18 and 30 mm, neck angulation between 60 degrees and 90 degrees , and/or severe iliac artery angulation/tortuosity. Between September 2005 and April 2009, 20 men (mean age 72.4+/-7.7 years, range 55-89) were enrolled in the study. The mean AAA diameter was 61.8+/-14.9 mm (range 45.5-102). The mean angulation of the proximal neck was 61.9 degrees +/-16.5 degrees (range 30 degrees -90 degrees ); in the iliac arteries, the angulation was 59.9 degrees +/-16.3 degrees (range 30 degrees -85 degrees ) for the left and 60.9 degrees +/-17.6 degrees (range 28 degrees -90 degrees ) on the right. Fourteen (70%) patients had >60 degrees proximal neck angulation. Outcome measures were analyzed using life-table analysis.

Credits: J Endovasc Ther. 2009 Oct;16(5):567-76.

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