Int J Angiol 2023; 32(04): 227-232
DOI: 10.1055/s-0043-1770992
Original Article

Effectiveness Evaluation of Preventive Embolization of the Internal Iliac Artery in Preventing Type II Endoleaks

Autoren

  • Viktor Zemlyanskiy

    1   Corporate Found “University Medical Center,” Astana, Republic of Kazakhstan
  • Natalya Zemlyanskaya

    2   NJSC “Astana Medical University,” Astana, Republic of Kazakhstan
  • Tokan Sultanaliev

    3   National Research Oncology Center LLP, Astana, Republic of Kazakhstan
  • Tairkhan Dautov

    1   Corporate Found “University Medical Center,” Astana, Republic of Kazakhstan
  • Saken Kozhahmetov

    2   NJSC “Astana Medical University,” Astana, Republic of Kazakhstan
  • Vladimir Openko

    2   NJSC “Astana Medical University,” Astana, Republic of Kazakhstan

Abstract

Purpose The aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of the proposed method of preventive embolization of the internal iliac arteries using a liquid tantalum-containing ethylene vinyl alcohol copolymer.

Methods In this nonrandomized clinical study with a retrospective control group, 55 patients with aneurysmal lesions of the infrarenal abdominal aorta participated. In the course of this study, we developed and implemented a method of preventive embolization of the ostia of the internal iliac artery using a liquid tantalum containing ethylene-vinyl alcohol copolymer having viscosity of 34 centipoise. The method was applied in 27 cases in patients with aneurysmal lesions of the infrarenal abdominal aorta with unilateral involvement of the common iliac artery. The maximum follow-up period at the stage of publication of the results was 24 months.

Results The proposed method of embolization of the internal iliac artery is accompanied by an absolute risk of developing type II endoleak 0.393 (95% confidence interval: 0.2120–0.5738, p = 0.029); therefore, when using the new technique, there is a decrease in the absolute risk of developing type II endoleak by 39.3%.

Conclusion The proposed method of preventive embolization allows to perform reliable occlusion of the internal iliac artery as proximally as possible, which makes it possible to maintain distal blood flow in the internal iliac artery and minimizes the risks of ischemic events.

Authors' Contributions

All authors have sufficiently contributed to the study and agreed with the results and conclusions.




Publikationsverlauf

Artikel online veröffentlicht:
10. Juli 2023

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