Background: There are a number of stent-grafts in the market, designed to handle difficult anatomies during endovascular aortic repair. The aim of this study is to determine which stent-graft is the most appropriate to accommodate the majority of infra-renal aortic aneurysms cases. An additional aim is to determine what stent-graft characteristics influence the suitability of the stent-graft.

Research Design And Methods: Retrospective cohort study on the suitability of available stent-grafts for infrarenal aneurysm (AAA) repair based on real-life anatomic data. The anatomical characteristics of 235 AAA were measured manually using specialized software. All measurements were compared to the official instructions-for-use (IFU) using a purpose-specific server-side script. The proper function of the script was additionally confirmed.

Results: The highest suitability rate was achieved by Medtronic Endurant. The majority of stent-grafts failed to meet the respective AAA anatomy by one IFU characteristic. Stent-grafts that failed by only one IFU characteristic by ≥80% of unsuitable cases tend to have higher suitability rates. Neck dimensions and CIA diameter are the two characteristics significantly influencing the suitability rate.

Conclusions: Any stent-graft with high suitability rates should be available off-the-shelf in any vascular department in order to cover the majority of cases. For challenging cases, special advantages of the stent-grafts should be taken under consideration.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17434440.2019.1561268DOI Listing

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