AIM: Thoracic endografting is a very attractive therapeutic approach for thoracic aorta pathologies. Still some technological limitations need to be solved. Relay represents a new endograft specifically designed for thoracic aorta. The two-year clinical outcomes are presented.METHODS: RESTORE is a multicenter, European, prospective and monitored clinical registry. Patients with thoracic pathologies (acute or elective) suitable to be treated with Relay stent-graft were consecutively enrolled. Preoperative demographic data, procedure details, in hospital assessment and two year-follow-up outcomes were registered and analyzed.RESULTS: A cohort of 150 patients (125 males and 25 females) was included. Aneurysm was the most common pathology treated (64.7%) followed by dissections (19.3%). Overall technical success rate was 97.33%. Paraplegia rate was 3.3%, recovered paraparesis in 3.3% of the cases and stroke rate was only 0.6%. Successful reinterventions were necessary in 8.7% of the cases; one trans-thoracic intervention due to a retrograde type A dissection. The 30-day mortality rate was 10%. Four non-related mortality were recorded during surveillance. Reintervention rate during two year-follow-up was 8.9% due to two stent graft migrations, three proximal type I endoleak, four type III endoleak and five distal type I endoleaks. No open conversion was needed during follow-up. No wire form ruptures were observed during the follow-up period.CONCLUSION: Relay provides a safe and accurate thoracic stent grafting for different aortic pathologies with acceptable mortality and morbidity. Associated stroke rate was clearly inferior to the expected.

European experience with Relay: a new stent graft and delivery system for thoracic and arch lesions / V., Riambau; B., Zipfel; C., Esteban; H. J., Verhagen; V., Riambau; D. G., Tealdi; M., Czerny; M., Funovics; M., Schoder; J., Goicolea; A. M., Palanca; J. R., Lopez Minguez; Coppi, Gioachino. - In: JOURNAL OF CARDIOVASCULAR SURGERY. - ISSN 0021-9509. - ELETTRONICO. - 49:(2008), pp. 407-415.

European experience with Relay: a new stent graft and delivery system for thoracic and arch lesions.

COPPI, Gioachino
2008

Abstract

AIM: Thoracic endografting is a very attractive therapeutic approach for thoracic aorta pathologies. Still some technological limitations need to be solved. Relay represents a new endograft specifically designed for thoracic aorta. The two-year clinical outcomes are presented.METHODS: RESTORE is a multicenter, European, prospective and monitored clinical registry. Patients with thoracic pathologies (acute or elective) suitable to be treated with Relay stent-graft were consecutively enrolled. Preoperative demographic data, procedure details, in hospital assessment and two year-follow-up outcomes were registered and analyzed.RESULTS: A cohort of 150 patients (125 males and 25 females) was included. Aneurysm was the most common pathology treated (64.7%) followed by dissections (19.3%). Overall technical success rate was 97.33%. Paraplegia rate was 3.3%, recovered paraparesis in 3.3% of the cases and stroke rate was only 0.6%. Successful reinterventions were necessary in 8.7% of the cases; one trans-thoracic intervention due to a retrograde type A dissection. The 30-day mortality rate was 10%. Four non-related mortality were recorded during surveillance. Reintervention rate during two year-follow-up was 8.9% due to two stent graft migrations, three proximal type I endoleak, four type III endoleak and five distal type I endoleaks. No open conversion was needed during follow-up. No wire form ruptures were observed during the follow-up period.CONCLUSION: Relay provides a safe and accurate thoracic stent grafting for different aortic pathologies with acceptable mortality and morbidity. Associated stroke rate was clearly inferior to the expected.
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European experience with Relay: a new stent graft and delivery system for thoracic and arch lesions / V., Riambau; B., Zipfel; C., Esteban; H. J., Verhagen; V., Riambau; D. G., Tealdi; M., Czerny; M., Funovics; M., Schoder; J., Goicolea; A. M., Palanca; J. R., Lopez Minguez; Coppi, Gioachino. - In: JOURNAL OF CARDIOVASCULAR SURGERY. - ISSN 0021-9509. - ELETTRONICO. - 49:(2008), pp. 407-415.
V., Riambau; B., Zipfel; C., Esteban; H. J., Verhagen; V., Riambau; D. G., Tealdi; M., Czerny; M., Funovics; M., Schoder; J., Goicolea; A. M., Palanca; J. R., Lopez Minguez; Coppi, Gioachino
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