One-year results of a balloon expandable endoprosthesis as a bridging stent for branched endovascular aortic repair

Marco V. Usai*, Mauro Gargiulo, Stéphan Haulon, Ignace Tielliu, Dittmar Boeckler, Hence Verhagen, Alba Méndez Fernández, Martin J. Austermann

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Abstract

Objective: 

This post-market multicenter registry aimed to evaluate the safety and performance of the GORE VIABAHN VBX balloon expandable endoprosthesis (VBX stent) implanted in peripheral vessels. In this subgroup analysis, we assessed the outcomes of the VBX stent as a bridging stent graft for visceral vessels during branched endovascular aortic repair at 1 year. 

Methods:

A single cohort from a prospective, multicenter, observational, 16-site European registry. Patients were enrolled from November 2018 to March 2022. Endpoints included 1-year primary patency (PP), primary assisted patency (PAP), and secondary patency (SP), stent graft-related death and serious adverse events through 30 days. 

Results: 

Seventy-three patients were enrolled in this registry sub-cohort, 57 (78.1%) were male, and the mean age was 73 ± 8.1 years. Thoracoabdominal aneurysms predominated the cohort with 68 patients (93.2%), followed by five patients (6.8%) with pararenal and infrarenal aneurysms. Overall, 233 target vessels were treated with the index bridging graft. The overall per stent graft analysis demonstrated a PP of 95.8% at 1 year; PAP was 95.8%, and SP reached 97.9%. The per-target vessel analysis demonstrated a PP, PAP, and SP in the celiac trunk of 100%, 100%, and 100%; in the superior mesenteric artery of 96.0%, 96.0%, and 100%, and in the renal arteries of 94.2%, 94.2%, and 95.1%, respectively. Four patients (5%) died at 1 year; none of the deaths were device-related. The composite endpoint of target vessel technical success and freedom from VBX stent-related serious adverse events through 30 days was achieved in 98.6% of patients. 

Conclusions:

In this prospective post-market multicenter registry, the VBX stent demonstrated excellent results at 1 year, with almost 96% primary patency and 98% secondary patency. Patency in the renal arteries seems to be lower. Nevertheless, the VBX stent appears to be a reliable bridging stent for branched endovascular aortic repair.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1376-1382.e2
JournalJournal of Vascular Surgery
Volume78
Issue number6
Early online date11 Aug 2023
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2023

Bibliographical note

Funding:

This work was conceded as part of a W. L. Gore and Associates clinical
trial. W.L. Gore was involved in the approval of the study design, analysis, and
interpretation of data in consultation with the authors. W. L. Gore and Associates was not involved in the decision to submit the manuscript for
publication.

Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 Society for Vascular Surgery

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