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Renal function after endovascular aortic aneurysm repair: a single-center experience with transrenal versus infrarenal fixation.Waasdorp E, van't Hullenaar C, van Herwaarden J, Kelder H, van de Pavoordt E, Overtoom T, Moll F, de Vries JP Department of Vascular Surgery, St. Antonius Hospital, Nieuwegein, The Netherlands. PURPOSE: To describe the short-term consequences of endovascular aortic aneurysm repair (EVAR) on renal function after infrarenal (IR) versus transrenal (TR) stent-graft fixation. METHODS: Between December 1996 and January 2006, 369 consecutive patients were treated with EVAR. All patients had an AneuRx or a Talent stent-graft implanted using IR (AneuRx) or transrenal (Talent) fixation. Post-EVAR, a standardized follow-up scheme included computed tomography (CT) scanning and serum creatinine measurements at 2 days, 3 months, and 12 months. Postoperative renal dysfunction was defined as a >20% decrease in serum creatinine clearance compared to baseline, the presence of new-onset dialysis, or both. Of the 369 patients, 309 (291 men; mean age 71+/-7 years, range 63-82) had complete 1-year follow-up and were included in this study. An IR stent-graft was placed in 190 patients, and a TR stent-graft was placed in the remaining 119 patients. RESULTS: At discharge, renal dysfunction occurred in 3.7% of the patients in the IR group versus 5.9% in the TR group (p = NS) and rose significantly to 13.7% in the IR group (p = 0.001) and 15.1% in the TR group (p = 0.02) at the 1-year follow-up. However, no significant difference was noted between the IR and TR groups at either time point. At the 1-year follow-up, at least 50% of renal dysfunction was caused by obstructions of (accessory) renal arteries and renal infarctions. During the follow-up interval, 3 (0.97%) of 309 patients underwent new-onset dialysis. CONCLUSION: Both infrarenal and transrenal fixation techniques in EVAR will lead to a significant rise in renal dysfunction during the first year. A few patients with dysfunction will require dialysis. Published 8 May 2007 in J Endovasc Ther, 14(2): 130-7.
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