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Bruno Freitas, MD Department of Interventional Angiology, Universität Leipzig, Germany Division of Vascular Sugery, Federal University of Vale do São Francisco, UNIVASF, Brazil Biotechnological and Biomedical Center- Biocity, Universität Leipzig, Germany Endovascular repair of ruptured abdominal aneurysms

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Page 1: Endovascular repair of ruptured abdominal aneurysms–40% of untreated aneurysms 5.5-6cm or larger will rupture within 5 years –Average survival without treatment: 17 ... or penis;

Bruno Freitas, MD Department of Interventional Angiology, Universität Leipzig, Germany

Division of Vascular Sugery, Federal University of Vale do São Francisco, UNIVASF, Brazil

Biotechnological and Biomedical Center- Biocity, Universität Leipzig, Germany

Endovascular repair of ruptured abdominal

aneurysms

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Declaration of competing interest

Speaker: Bruno Freitas

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No conflict of interest

Endovascular repair of ruptured

Abdominal aneurysms

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AAA Expansion and Rupture

• Average growth rate: ~0.4cm per year

– Factors: BP, size at detection, COPD

• Size is the best determinant of rupture

– 40% of untreated aneurysms 5.5-6cm or

larger will rupture within 5 years

– Average survival without treatment: 17

months

Lederle FA et al. JAMA 2002;287:2968.

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• Most frequently asymptomatic

• Abrupt rupture scenario

• Mortality among elective patients: 3-5%

• The vast majotiry of patients die before appropriate medical care

• Screening effectivelly reduces mortality

• Family history, smoking, arterial hypertension, heart diseases

• Age-related: from 65 years, particularly males (6-7%)

AAA Expansion and Rupture

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Ruptured AAA

Die outside Hospital

Die In Hospital

Survive with major

complications

Survive with minor or no

complication

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– RAAA is misdiagnosed 16% - 30% of the time

• Common misdiagnosis:

– Renal colic, perforated viscous, diverticulitis,

gastrointestinal hemorrhage and ischemic bowel

– Mortality rates for correctly diagnosed was

58%, and 44% for misdiagnosed

• Likely due to fact that less severe ruptures have a

more subtle presentation and can survive longer

before going to OR

Ruptured AAA

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Diagnosis Clinical Presentation

• “Classic triad:”

– Severe abdominal/back pain

– Hypotention

• An episode of syncope may be a hint

– Paleness

– Fainting – Pulsatile mass

• Large girth may obscure

Physical exam ◦ Overall sensitivity of 52%

Sensitivity increases with diameter

29% for 3.0 to 3.9cm

50% for 4.0-4.9 cm

76% for > 5.0 cm

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Imaging

Incidental, ultrasound, CT angiogram and angiogram

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Diagnosis

Imaging

• Plain Films – Enlarged outline of calcified aortic wall

• A retrospective review showed that 65% of x-rays form RAAA had calcified aortic wall

– Loss of psoas shadow

• Abdominal U/S – Sensitive in detecting aneurysm but not in detecting

rupture

• Abdominal CT – Most accurate method

– See presence of retroperitoneal blood (77% sensitive and 100% specific)

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Enlarged outline of

calcified aortic wall

Loss of

psoas

shadow

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Sensitive in detecting aneurysm but not

so in detecting RUPTURE

Diagnosis

Ultrasound

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Diagnosis

Computer Tomography

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But sometimes it is not so cinematographic…

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Ruptured AAA

Diagnosis

• Importance of suspicion

• Fast, coordinated, sistematic response from the team

• AngioCT

• Arterial and venous lines

• Blood sampling and ordering

• Lab tests

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Ruptured

AAA patient

• Endotracheal Tube

• Arterial line

• Central venous catheter

• Peripheral I.V. Line

• Indwelling urinary catheter

• Nasogastric tube

• Continous ECG and

oximetric monitoring

Nursing Care

Nursing Assessment

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Ruptured AAA

Resuscitation

• If suspecting rAAA:

– 2 Large bore IVs

– Type and Cross for at least 6 Units of pRBCs

• Confirmed rAAA:

– Transfer to Operating room (transfer to center with experienced surgeons prepared for rAAA)

– Establish an arterial line and foley catheterization

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• No randomized trials testing the different

degrees of resuscitation with rAAA

– Animal studies show increased mortality when

resuscitation occurs before control of

hemorrhage

Ruptured AAA

Preop resuscitation

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Ruptured AAA

Resuscitation

Agressive

Resuscitation Rupture aortic

sealing

• Minimally resuscitate to “maintain consciousness” (~80 systolic) and use blood

• No randomized trials testing the different degrees

of resuscitation with rAAA

– Animal studies show increased mortality when

resuscitation occurs before control of hemorrhage

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Treatment

• OPEN SURGERY

• ENDOVASCULAR

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EVAR w/ CUTDOWN PEVAR OPEN SURGICAL REPAIR

Endovascular repair of ruptured

Abdominal aneurysms

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• Improvement of classical surgical and anesthesic technique over past 50y

• Results of open Surgery for rAAA Unsatisfactory: Mortality of 45-50%

Ruptured AAA

Basics of decision-making process

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• EVAR for rAAA first performed by Veith and Yusuf > 15 years ago

• Many multicenter experiences

• Mortality 0-45%

• EVAR significantly reduced rAAA mortality (odds ratio 0.634) and morbidity"

• This reduction only achieved in high volume centers

Ruptured AAA

Basics of decision-making process

Veith F, J Cardiovasc Surg, 2009)

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When indicated…

Rupture Repair – EVAR is superior • 30 day mortality

– EVAR 19%, Open 47%

• Length of Say

– EVAR 6, Open 18.5

• Major complication

– EVAR 36%, Open 80%

• OR time

– EVAR 3 hours, Open 4.5 hours

• Blood loss

– EVAR 200 cc, Open 4 liters

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Ruptured AAA

Basics of decision-making process

• Neck at the level of renal arteries

– Diameter: 32mm or less

– Lenght: 1cm or longer

EVAR

• If not >>>>>> Open repair

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Aneurysms suitable for EVAR

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4.9 mm

5.1 mm

Narrow Access Vessels Access Vessel Tortuosity

Calcium/Thrombus lined Necks Reverse Tapered Necks At Inferior Renal

Artery

At IR + 5

At IR + 13

Aneurysms suitable for EVAR

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Nursing Care

Preoperative Care

• Allow time for questions and expression of fears and concerns from the family

• These explanation provide a sense of control and comfort for the family

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• Institution requirements:

– 1) Rapid CT scanning

• For neck diameter, angulation, and iliac size

• Only about 20-46% of rAAA are suitable for EVAR

– 2) Training

– 3) Devices

– 4) Suite for Endovascular procedure

Ruptured AAA

Endovascular Repair

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• Anesthesia

– Can use local (unless patients are squirming)

• Don’t loose the sympathetic tone that can

maintain pressure – Pain

• Some start under local and convert to

general for positioning and release of graft

Ruptured AAA

Endovascular Repair

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• Strategies for Repair:

– Aorto-unifemoral graft ipsialateral internal iliac exclusion and a femorofemoral crossover graft (Montefiore group)

– Modular aortouniiliac and aortobiiliac

• Now rupture kits for repair

Courtesy Dr. Veith F., Linc 2014

Ruptured AAA

Endovascular Repair

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Endovascular Grafts and Other Image-Guided Catheter-Based Adjuncts to Improve the Treatment of Ruptured Aortoiliac

AneurysmsTakao Ohki and Frank J. VeithAnn Surg. 2000 October; 232(4): 466–479.

Aorto-unifemoral graft

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Early Experience with the Talent™ Stent-Graft System for

Endoluminal Repair of Abdominal Aortic AneurysmsFrank J.

Criado, MD, Eric P. Wilson, MD, Eric Wellons, MD, Omran Abul-

Khoudoud, MD, and Hari Gnanasekeram, MD Tex Heart Inst J.

2000; 27(2): 128–135.

Modular aortouniiliac and aortobiiliac

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Ruptured AAA

Endovascular Repair

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• Mortality Rates 10% to 45%, but limited numbers of patients

• Causes

– Colon ischemia

– MOF

– Continued hemorrage

• Endoleaks are a much bigger problem in this setting as hemorrhage isn‘t controlled

Endovascular repair of ruptured

Abdominal aneurysms

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• Postoperative bleeding

• Limb ischemia

• Colonic ischemia

– Highly letal (73%-100%)

• Spinal Cord Injury: incidence 2.3%.

– Interruption of pelvic blood supply, prolonged aortic cross-

clamping, introperative hypotension, aortic embolization,

internal iliac interuption

• Respiratory Failure

– 26-47% (mortality up to 68%)

– High O2 requirements, increased lung permeability, decrease in lung compliance

• Renal impairment

– Incidence is 26-42% in patients in symptomatic aneurysms or rAAA

EVAR in ruptured AAA

Complications

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Nursing Care assessment

Postoperative care

• Monitor for and report manifestations:

– Ecchymoses of the scrotum, perinium, or penis; a new expanding hematoma

– Increased abdominal girth

– Weak or absent peripheral pulses, tachycardia,

hypotension

– Decreased motor function or sensation in the

extremities

– Fall in Hb and HT

– Increasing abdominal, pelvic, back or groin pain

– Decreasing urinary out put (less than 30 ml/ hr)

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Acute intervention

Nursing Implementation

…Nursing team must monitor graft patency and renal perfusion…

• Adequate blood pressure graft patency.

• IV fluids and blood components as indicated

• Central venous pressure

or

• Pulmonary artery pressures

and

• Urinary output

Hourly

monitored

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• Pulses: mark lightly with a felt-tip pen

• An ultrasonic Doppler is useful in assessment of peripheral pulses

• Skin temperature and color, capillary refill time and sensation/movement of the extremities

Acute intervention - postoperative

Nursing Implementation

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• Report manifestations of spinal cord ischemia: lower extremity weakness or paraplegia.

• Impaired spinal cord perfusion may lead to ischemia and impaired function

Nursing Implementation

Neurological evaluation

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Nursing Implementation

Gastrointestinal status

• Nasogastric tube irrigation and drained. DOCUMENT IT !!!

• Bowel sounds: AUSCULTATE

• Are there already flatus ? RECORD IT

• Assure early deambulation

• It is unusual for paralytic ileus to persist beyond the fourth postoperative day… BE AWARE ! INFORM MEDICAL STAFF !

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Conclusions

• Diagnosis – Have rAAA on the differential, don’t miss the diagnosis

• Resuscitation – Less is more until aorta is clamped

• INTERVENTION – Quick, safe exposure. Use a method that you are experienced with.

• Complications – Expect them... SURVEILLANCE

Endovascular repair of ruptured abdominal

aneurysms

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Conclusion

• EVAR should be considered as the 1st line treatment fro rAAA

• Rupture protocol may improve EVAR result

• Success is a combination of technical and structural background, experience, volume and importantly....

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TEAM WORK

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Vielen Dank für Ihre Aufmerksamkeit !