Clinical Study

Complex Common and Internal Iliac or Aortoiliac Aneurysms and Current Approach: Individualised Open-Endovascular or Combined Procedures

Table 1

Descriptive table of all of our reported cases.

AneurysmOcclusionOperations
CasesGender/age/ASAAorticCommon iliacInternal iliacCommon iliacInternal iliac TypeComplicationsFU/monthsICU/days
RTLTRTLTRTLTRTLT

(1)
Figure 1(a)
m/78/II+E 2 concentric (proximal inverted) stent-grafts91
(2)
Figure 1(b)
m/74/II+++++E 1 inverted stent-graft221
(3)
Figure 2(a)
m/77/II++++OPY-graft aortoiliac right limb to IIA-CFA Left IIA ligation Femoral-femoral bypassIntraoperative sigmoid ischemia Postoperative incomplete right leg ischemia563
(4)
Figure 2(b)
m/75/II++++OP8 mm right IIA graft Left IIA ligated Y-graft aortoiliacLeft pelvic pain Abdominal hernia272
(5)
Figures 3 and 4
m/55/I++++OP8 mm left IIA graft Aortoiliac Y-graft182
(6)
Figure 5
m/73/III++CAortouniliac right Femoral-femoral bypass341
(7)
Figure 6
m/80/ΙΙΙ+ Prior EVAR Graft angulationGraft angulationCAortouniliac right Femoral-femoral bypass241
(8)
Figure 7
f/70/III+++EIBD left Bifurcated stent-graft-flare rightEndoleak type Ib of the flared CIA in 1 year FU233
(9)f/64/III+ Type B dissection+OPRight renal artery fixation Aortobifemoral Y-graft253
(10)m/72/III+++CAortouniliac right Ipsilateral CIA-CFA bypass Iliaco-femoral bypass (right to left) 143
(11)
Figure 8(a)
m/73/II+OPLeft femoral artery aneurysm aortobifemoral Y-graft Left EIA to left graft limb anastomosis 343
(12)
Figure 8(b)
m/78/IV+++CRight EIA to right IIA covered stent (reverse-U stent) Left IIA embolism Aortouniliac left Femoral-femoral bypassLeft CFAA30 Cardiac arrest1

Type = type of operation (OP = open, E = endovascular, C = combined), ++ = double aneurysm, CFAA = common femoral artery aneurysm, IIA = internal iliac artery, EIA = external iliac artery.