Doctoral Programme in Clinical Research University of Helsinki Department of Vascular Surgery Helsinki University Hospital Helsinki, Finland RUPTURED ABDOMINAL AORTIC AND ILIAC ARTERY ANEURYSMS Matti Laine ACADEMIC DISSERTATION To be presented, with the permission of the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Helsinki, for public examination in lecture room 1, Meilahti Tower Hospital, Helsinki University Hospital, on 9 June 2017, at 12 noon. Helsinki 2017 Supervised by: Professor Maarit Venermo Department of Vascular Surgery University of Helsinki and Helsinki University Hospital Helsinki, Finland Reviewed by: Professor Jari Laurikka Department of Surgery Tampere University Hospital Tampere, Finland Adjunct Professor Tuija Ikonen Administrative Centre Hospital District of Southwest Finland and Public Health University of Turku Turku, Finland Discussed with: Professor Janet Powell Imperial College London Vascular Surgery Research Group Charing Cross Hospital London, United Kingdom Cover photograph by Matti Laine ©2017 Matti Laine ISBN 978-951-51-3241-3 (pbk.) ISBN 978-951-51-3242-0 (PDF) Unigrafia Helsinki 2017 In vascular surgery no change for the better has occurred that wise and good men have not opposed John J. Bergan (1927-2014) Contents CONTENTS CONTENTS ............................................................................. 5 LIST OF ORIGINAL PUBLICATIONS ..................................... 9 ABBREVIATIONS ................................................................. 11 ABSTRACT ........................................................................... 13 INTRODUCTION .................................................................. 15 REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE ............................................ 19 1 History of aneurysm surgery ......................................... 19 1.1 Early history ............................................................................ 19 1.2 Modern times .......................................................................... 22 1.3 The endovascular era .............................................................. 24 2 Abdominal aortic aneurysm .......................................... 26 2.1 Definition ................................................................................ 26 2.1.1 Diameter ............................................................................... 26 2.1.2 True and false aneurysm ...................................................... 27 2.1.3 Degenerative aneurysm ....................................................... 27 2.1.4 Genetic aneurysm ................................................................ 29 2.1.4.1 Ehlers-Danlos syndrome .......................................... 29 2.1.4.2 Marfan syndrome .................................................... 30 2.1.4.3 Loeys-Dietz syndrome .............................................. 31 2.1.4.4 Other genetic aneurysms .......................................... 31 2.1.5 Inflammatory aneurysm ...................................................... 31 2.1.5.1 Inflammatory aortic aneurysm ................................. 32 2.1.5.2 Vasculitides ............................................................... 33 2.1.6 Infected aneurysms .............................................................. 35 2.1.7 Dissection and aneurysm ..................................................... 37 2.2 Pathophysiology ..................................................................... 38 2.3 Risk factors and comorbidities .............................................. 38 2.3.1 Aneurysm development ...................................................... 38 2.3.2 Expansion rate and rupture risk .......................................... 41 5 Ruptured Abdominal Aortic and Iliac Artery Aneurysms 2.3.3 Common comorbidities....................................................... 42 2.4 Prevalence .............................................................................. 43 2.5 Natural course ......................................................................... 45 2.6 Ruptured and symptomatic aneurysms ................................. 47 2.7 Treatment ............................................................................... 48 2.7.1 Medical Treatment .............................................................. 48 2.7.1.1 Inhibition of aneurysm growth ................................ 48 2.7.1.2 Reducing mortality ................................................... 51 2.7.2 Elective surgery: intact aneurysms ...................................... 52 2.7.2.1 Indications for repair ................................................ 53 2.7.2.2 Open surgery versus EVAR ...................................... 55 2.7.3 Urgent surgery: symptomatic aneurysms ........................... 57 2.7.3.1 Indications and timing of repair ............................... 57 2.7.3.2 Open surgery versus EVAR ..................................... 58 2.7.4 Emergency surgery: ruptured aneurysms ........................... 59 2.7.4.1 Open surgery versus EVAR ....................................... 59 2.8 Screening ................................................................................ 60 2.8.1 Studies on screening ........................................................... 60 2.8.2 Results of screening programmes ....................................... 63 2.8.3 Cost-effectiveness of screening ........................................... 66 2.9 Sex-related differences in AAA .............................................. 68 3 Iliac artery aneurysms ................................................... 71 3.1 Definition ................................................................................ 71 3.2 Natural course ......................................................................... 71 3.3 Treatment ................................................................................ 72 3.3.1 Indications............................................................................ 72 3.3.2 Open surgery and endovascular repair ................................ 73 3.3.3 Complications ...................................................................... 73 3.3.4 Results of repair ................................................................... 74 AIMS OF THE STUDY ........................................................... 77 METHODS ............................................................................ 79 1 Patients ............................................................................................ 79 2 Data analysis .................................................................................... 81 3 Statistical methods ......................................................................... 82 RESULTS ............................................................................. 83 6 Contents 1 RAAA incidence in Finland (I) ....................................................... 83 2 Prehospital RAAA mortality (I,II) ................................................... 85 3 Turn-down rate for RAAA (I,II) ..................................................... 86 4 AAA rupture at under screening age (III) ....................................... 87 5 AAA rupture at under the operative threshold diameter (III) ....... 88 6 Rupture of IIAA (IV) ....................................................................... 89 DISCUSSION ........................................................................ 91 1 RAAA incidence ............................................................................... 91 2 Mortality and turndown .................................................................. 94 3 Implications for AAA screening ...................................................... 95 4 AAA in women ................................................................................ 98 5 Ruptured IIAA ................................................................................. 99 6 Limitations of the study................................................................. 100 CONCLUSIONS ................................................................... 101 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS .................................................... 103 REFERENCES ..................................................................... 105 ORIGINAL PUBLICATIONS ................................................. 131 7 Ruptured Abdominal Aortic and Iliac Artery Aneurysms 8 List of original publications LIST OF ORIGINAL PUBLICATIONS This thesis is based on the following publications: I Laine MT, Laukontaus SJ, Aho PS, Kantonen I, Albäck A, Venermo M. Population-based study of abdominal aortic aneurysm treatment in Finland 2000-2014. Submitted. II Laine MT, Laukontaus SJ, Kantonen I, Venermo M. Population- based study of ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysm. Br J Surg. 2016 Nov; 103(12):1634-1639. III Laine MT, Vänttinen T, Kantonen I, Halmesmäki K, Weselius EM, Laukontaus S, Salenius J, Aho PS, Venermo M. Rupture of abdominal aortic aneurysms in patients under screening age and elective repair threshold. Eur J Vasc Endovasc Surg. 2016 Apr; 51(4):511-516. IV Laine MT, Björck M, Beiles CB, Szeberin Z, Thomson I, Altreuther M, Debus ES, Mani K, Menyhei G, Venermo M. Few internal iliac artery aneurysms rupture under 4 cm. J Vasc Surg. 2017 Jan; 65(1):76-81. The publications are referred to in the text by their roman numerals. 9 Ruptured Abdominal Aortic and Iliac Artery Aneurysms 10
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