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. 2019 Jun 25;12(2):260–279. doi: 10.3400/avd.ar.19-00030

Table 6-2 Anastomotic aneurysm*28).

Location of anastomotic aneurysm Cases Mortality Cause of aneurysm treated at the primary operation Repair procedure Material for repair surgery
30-day mortality Degenerative*29) Takayasu arteritis Other vasculitis*30) Infection Others Replacement Exclusion and bypass Stent graft Others Polyester ePTFE Autogenous vessel Others
Aortic arch branch 7 1 4 0 1 0 2 1 2 3 2 4 2 1 0
Upper limb artery including axillar artery 34 3 8 0 0 7 19 3 1 0 30 2 5 1 0
Thoracic aorta 18 2 11 0 0 1 6 1 0 13 6 9 6 0 0
Splanchnic artery 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0
Renal artery 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
Abdominal aorta 28 2 21 0 0 3 4 6 1 17 7 19 4 0 2
Iliac artery 22 0 12 0 0 1 9 5 0 11 8 11 4 0 5
Femoral artery 59 3 24 0 0 21 14 24 6 0 31 7 21 12 1
Popliteal or more distal lower limb artery 10 0 3 0 0 2 5 4 1 0 5 0 4 2 1
Total 178 11 82 0 1 35 60 44 11 44 88 52 46 16 9

*28) Cases with infectious pseudoaneurysms located at the anastomotic site to the artificial graft are listed in Table 6-1. *29) Including the atherosclerotic aneurysm. *30) Including TAO, collagen disease, Behçet disease, and fibromuscular dysplasia.