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EVAR
Diagnosis
Ultrasound Doppler
CT
Computer Tomography
MRA
Magnetic resonance angiography
DSA
Digital Subtraction Angioplasty
Abdominal aortic aneurysm above 3 cm in diameter can be detected, and the aneurysm size, presence of plaque and thrombus can be identified.
Plain scan and enhanced scan can accurately reveal the shape of the aneurysm and its adjacent relationship with the surrounding organs, so doctors can determine whether there is an anatomical abnormality, and find out whether there are other concomitant intra-abdominal diseases. Three-dimensional computed tomographic angiography (3DCTA) can demonstrate the three-dimensional morphological characteristics and size of the aneurysm, as well as the affected abdominal aorta branches more accurately. It can also accurately measure the parameters of each part of the aneurysm.
MRA can show the locations, size, and shape of the lesion clearly without any contrast agent, and provide a vivid image. It has high diagnostic value for the subacute or chronic hematoma caused by aneurysm rupture.
It is of great value for the diagnosis of thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysm, multiple aneurysms and aortic dissection. It cannot provide the real image of the aneurysm cavity, when there is a large amount of mural thrombus in the aneurysm cavity.
Treatment
Abdominal Endovascular Aneurysm Repair (EVAR)
Introduction to Surgery
Under the DSA, the stent graft was delivered into the abdominal aorta through the bilateral common femoral artery, using a special delivery system. It is placed into the aneurysm cavity according to the precise positioning set before surgery. Making use of the self-expanding nature of the metal stent and the barb of the bare stent, the stent is fixed to the arterial wall at the proximal and distal ends of the aneurysm, so as to completely cut off the impact of high-pressure blood flow from the abdominal aorta on the aneurysm wall. Meanwhile, secondary thrombus and organization will occur to blood on the aneurysm wall and stent graft, so as to isolate the lesion and treat the disease.
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