Purpose: To investigate the midterm outcomes of thoracic endovascular aneurysm repair (TEVAR) with the use of the Seal stent graft for four categories of thoracic aortic disease.

Materials And Methods: This retrospective multicenter study evaluated the records of 216 Korean patients who underwent TEVAR with the Seal stent graft during 2007-2010. The study outcomes were (i) perioperative death, (ii) endoleak, (iii) repeat intervention, (iv) aortic-related death, and (v) all sudden unexplained late deaths.

Results: The overall technical success rate was 94% (203 cases), and the disease-specific rates were 97% (88 cases) for aneurysms, 96% (71 cases) for dissections, 82% (32 cases) for traumatic aortic disease, and 100% (12 cases) for intramural hematoma and/or penetrating aortic ulcer. There were 6 acute surgical conversions (2 for aneurysms and 4 for dissections). There were 18 endoleaks, 4 retrograde ascending aortic dissections, and 6 stent graft-induced new entries. The 1-, 3-, and 5-year overall survival rates were 93% ± 3, 90% ± 4, and 90% ± 4, respectively.

Conclusions: TEVAR with the Seal thoracic stent graft provided a high technical success rate and low mortality and complication rates during midterm follow-up. However, additional long-term studies are needed to evaluate the durability and late complications associated with this device.

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