Results of Open Surgical Repair of Chronic Juxtarenal Aortic Occlusion. 2014

Shin-Seok Yang, and Young-Wook Kim, and Yang Jin Park, and Dong-Ik Kim, and Shin-Young Woo, and Seung Huh, and Hyung-Kee Kim
Department of Surgery, Chungnam National University Hospital, Daejeon.

OBJECTIVE The aim of study was to review the results of open surgical repair (OSR) of chronic juxtarenal aortic occlusion (JRAO). METHODS We retrospectively reviewed the results of OSR performed in 47 patients (male, 92%; mean age, 59.9±9.3 years [range, 44-79]) with chronic JRAO during the past 21 years. In order to reduce intraoperative renal ischemic time (RIT), we excised a portion of the occluded segment of the infrarenal aorta without proximal aortic clamping. We then performed suprarenal aortic clamping with both renal arteries clamped, removed the proximal aortic thrombus cap, confirmed both renal artery orifices, and moved the suprarenal aortic clamp to the infrarenal aorta to allow renal perfusion and standard aortoiliac reconstruction. We investigated early (<30 days) postoperative surgical morbidity (particularly renal function), operative mortality, and longterm patient survival. We conducted risk factor analysis for postoperative renal insufficiency. RESULTS The mean intraoperative RIT was 10.7±5.5 minutes (range, 3-25), including 6 patients who underwent concomitant pararenal aortic thromboendarterectomy. Postoperatively, five (11%) patients had transient renal insufficiency, one had pneumonia, and one patient had an acute myocardial infarction. However, there was no operative mortality or newly developed dialysis-dependent renal failure. Postoperative follow up was available in 36 (77%) patients for a mean period of 6.3 years (range, 1 month-17 years). Kaplan Meier calculations of patient survival at 5 and 10 years after surgery were 91.2% and 83.6%, respectively. CONCLUSIONS We have experienced short RIT, acceptable early postoperative results and long-term survival after OSR of chronic JRAO.

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