Complex Aortic Aneurysms Clinical Trial
Official title:
Surgeon-Modified Fenestrated/Branched Stent-Grafts for Treatment of Complex Aortic Aneurysms in High-Risk Patients
This trial evaluates surgeon-modified fenestrated-branched stent-grafts (sm-FBSG) for Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms (AAA) that are custom-made intra-operatively with no waiting period by a qualified vascular surgeon. In addition, it aims to examine the alternative sm-FBSG for patients with restricted access to centers performing clinical trials with commercially available devices and those patients with aortic emergencies.
Complex aortic aneurysms are those involving the renal and visceral arteries, and open repair
of these aneurysms requires more extensive dissection, aortic clamping above the renal or
mesenteric arteries, and possible reconstruction of aortic branches. Recovery time tends to
be longer, including more hospital days, than for endovascular repair, and there is a greater
potential for complications. Many high-risk patients with aneurysms of the abdominal aorta
(AAA), including thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysms (TAAA), and significant co-morbidities
will be denied elective open surgery because of heightened risks associated with open repair
of complex aneurysms, and therefore, the potential benefit of an endovascular option
increases as well.
Endovascular aneurysm repair has been shown to be an effective alternative in treating
uncomplicated infrarenal and thoracic aneurysms in both the elective and urgent setting, yet
there is limited experience with this technology in complex conditions. Fenestrated grafts
have been developed as a minimally invasive treatment for patients with complex aortic
aneurysms who are unfit for traditional open surgery.
Surgeon-modified fenestrated-branch stent grafts (sm-FBSG) with branches for the visceral
vessels are custom-made by a qualified vascular surgeon for patients with complex aortic
conditions. It is expected that they will minimize surgical risks and promote quicker
recovery, and they could represent a therapeutic option for high-risk patients unfit for open
surgery.
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