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Title: Management of Iliac Artery Aneurysms


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Management of Iliac Artery Aneurysms
2
Etiology
  • Idiopathic Remote collagen vascular disease
  • Atherosclerosis, Smoking
  • Infectious (TB, Syphilis, S. aureus, Salmonella,
    Klebsiella)
  • Collagen diseases (Marfans, Ehlers-Danlos,
    Cystic Medial Necrosis)
  • Takayasus, Kawasakis, Bechets, etc.

3
Incidence
  • 0.03 lifetime incidence
  • 0.3-1.9 of arterial aneurysms
  • 75-95 present with AAA
  • 7th-8th decade of life
  • 8-91 malefemale ratio
  • Common Iliac Artery - 70
  • Internal Iliac Artery - 20
  • External Iliac Artery - 10
  • Bilateral Disease 20-60

4
Complications
  • Rupture
  • Distal embolization
  • Thrombosis
  • Urologic symptoms secondary to ureteral
    compression
  • Pain from compression of adjacent nerves and
    vicera (Rare)

5
Complications
  • 106 Patients
  • 59 presented with intact IAA (mean 3.9cm)
  • 10 presented with rupture (mean 7.2cm)
  • 37 unoperated on (mean 3.2cm)
  • 12 enlarged
  • 3 ruptured (smallest 3.5cm)

Kasirajan V et al. Card Surg. 1998 6(2), 171-177.
6
Natural History
  • Santilli et al, 2000 (U. of Minnesota)
  • 189 patients in VA system (2 women) with 323
    iliac artery aneurysms
  • 47 patients with isolated IAA
  • Followed with USG or CT at 6 month intervals
  • Average f/u 31.4 months (4.2 studies)
  • Survival 96.3 at 1 year, 88.5 at 2 years,
    72.3 at 3 and 4 years

7
Natural History
  • Average rate of expansion 0.118 /- 0.017
    cm/year
  • No expansion in 37.5
  • All IAA between 4 and 4.9cm expanded (All gt5cm
    repaired)
  • lt3cm 0.05-0.15cm/year
  • gt3cm 0.25-0.28cm/year

8
Natural History
Santelli et al. J Vasc Surg. 2000 31(1), 114-121
9
Surgical Intervention
  • All series gt/ 5 patients between 1961 and 1997
  • 367 patients with 500 IIAs
  • Mean age 68 years
  • Symptomatic 208 (62)
  • Asymptomatic 123 (38)
  • Rupture 108 (29)
  • Emergent mortality 40
  • Elective mortality 7

Krupski et al, J Vasc Surg. 1998 28(1)
10
Surgical Intervention
  • Krupski et al, 1998 (U. of Colorado)
  • 21 patients (17 men, 4 women)
  • Mean age 69 years (38-87)
  • 52 unilateral disease, 57 symptomatic
  • Aneurysm gt2.5cm (2.5-12cm, mean 5.6 /- 2cm)
  • Smoking 71, HTN 67, CAD 52, Prior CABG 19
  • Mean follow up 5.5 years (2 months - 13 years)

11
Surgical Intervention
  • Krupski et al.
  • 19 open repairs, 0 perioperative deaths
  • 17 Elective
  • 1 - Right LE compartment syndrome
  • 2 Emergent
  • 1 - C. diff requiring colectomy
  • 1 - Multisystem Organ Failure due to rupture/shock

12
Surgical Intervention
  • Krupski et al.
  • 2 Endovascular repairs
  • 1 - required femorofemoral bypass due to stent
    occlusion
  • 1 - died from rupture 2 years post coiling

13
Conclusions
  • Rupture under 3cm very rare
  • High risk of rupture for aneurysms greater than
    5cm with a correlation between increasing size
    and increasing risk of rupture
  • Many aneurysms remain stable - safe to monitor
    patients yearly with aneurysms lt3cm and every 6
    months 3-3.5cm
  • Surgical risk for otherwise uncomplicated
    patients now generally very low
  • Further need for long term comparison of open vs.
    endovascular repair

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References
  • Santilli SM, Wernsing SE, Lee ES. Expantion rates
    and outcomes for iliac artery aneurysms. Journal
    of Vascular Surgery. 2000 31(1), 114-121.
  • Kasirajan V et al. Management of isolated common
    iliac artery aneurysms. Cardiovascular Surgery.
    1998 6(2), 171-177.
  • Dorigo W et al. The Treatment of Isolated Iliac
    Artery Aneurysm in Patients with Non-aneurysmal
    Aorta. European Journal of Vascular and
    Endovascular Surgery. 2008, doi10.1016/j.ejvs.200
    7.11.017.
  • Krupski WC et al. Contemporary management of
    isolated iliac aneurysms. Journal of Vascular
    Surgery. 1998 28(1).
  • Brunkwall J et al. Solitary aneurysms of the
    iliac artery system an estimate of their
    frequency and occurance. Journal of Vascular
    Surgery. 198910, 381-384.
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