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The Proximal Fixation Strength of Modern EVAR Grafts in a Short Aneurysm Neck. An In Vitro Study

  • W. M.P.F. Bosman
  • , T. J.v.d. Steenhoven
  • , D. R. Suárez
  • , J. W. Hinnen
  • , E. R. Valstar
  • , J. F. Hamming
  • Leiden University
  • Delft University of Technology
  • Haaglanden Medisch Centrum

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Abstract

Objectives: The study aims to measure the strength of the proximal fixation of endografts in short and long necks. Design: Three types of endografts were compared: Gore Excluder®, Vascutek Anaconda® and Medtronic Endurant®. Materials and methods: The proximal part of the stent grafts was inserted in bovine arteries and the graft was then attached to a tensile testing machine. The force to obtain dislodgement (DF) from the aorta was recorded for each graft at proximal seal lengths of 10 and 15 mm. Results: The median DF (interquartile range, IQR) for the Excluder, the Anaconda and the Endurant with a seal length of 15 mm was: 11.8 (10.5-12.0) N, 20.8 (18.0-30.1) N and 10.7 (10.4-11.3) N. With the shorter proximal seal of 10 mm, DF was, respectively: 6.0 (4.5-6.6) N, 17.0 (11.2-36.6) N and 6.4 (6.1-12.0) N. Conclusions: The proximal fixation of the Anaconda is superior to the Excluder and the Endurant at short necks of 10 and 15 mm in an experimental set-up. There is a statistically significant decrease of proximal fixation for the Excluder stent graft, when decreasing the length of the proximal neck from 15 to 10 mm.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)187-192
Number of pages6
JournalEuropean Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery
Volume39
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2010
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • AAA
  • Dislodgement force
  • EVAR
  • Graft migration
  • In vitro study
  • Proximal fixation
  • Biomechanics

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