A study of mortality frequency and clinical course of postoperative renal and abdominal visceral complications following open aortic surgery for abdominal aortic aneurysm requiring supra renal aortic cross-clamp

Author:

Patel Archit1,Patel Herin1,Patel Kartik1,Nayak Praveen1,Mathur Shobhit1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Cardio Vascular and Thoracic Surgery, U. N. Mehta Institute of Cardiology and Research Center, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India

Abstract

ABSTRACT Background: Endovascular interventions for abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAAs) are fast evolving; however, due to higher rates of reintervention and no survival benefits after 2 years, open surgical procedures are pivotal. Here, we present mortality and morbidity analysis of open surgical procedures requiring suprarenal cross clamping for AAA repair. Materials and Methods: The present study is a retrospective hospital record-based study selecting 34 cases that required suprarenal cross-clamping out of 200 abdominal aortic aneurysm surgeries. Out of the total 34 patients, 22 (64.7%) were males and 12 (35.3%) were females. The mean age of all participants was 58.05 years (with an 8.1 standard deviation). Out of 34 cases, 20 cases (58.8%) were classified as suprarenal and pararenal aneurysms and 14 cases were juxtarenal aneurysms (41.2%). Out of the 14 juxtrarenal aneurysm cases, 7 (50%) were atherosclerotic and 2 (14.3%) were Marfan’s Syndrome, while inflammatory were 2 (14.3%) and infected were 2 (14.3%) and 1 was a case of Takayasu’s arteritis (7.1%). Mortality and morbidity, including renal function decline, need for hemodialysis, acute pancreatitis, and hepatic and gastrointestinal (GI) complications, were recorded as early (up to 30 days) and late (up to 1 year). The results were recorded separately for suprarenal, pararenal, and juxtarenal aneurysm types and presented in that way, which is the highlight of our study. Results: Early mortality occurred in 3/34 (8.8%) cases, where late mortality happened in 2/34 (5.9%) cases, which are exclusive of early mortality cases. Considering the early mortality and complications, 2 out of 4 cases (50.0%) of the suprarenal group died early, renal dysfunction happened in 4/34 cases (11.8%), of which 3 (8.8%) required dialysis. No cases of pancreatitis, while acute liver failure complicated 3 out of 34 (8.8%) cases. GI bleed and mesentric ischemia each complicated 2 out of 34 cases (5.9%). Prolonged ileus was noticed as the most common GI complication complication. Early mortality was highest in the suprarenal group with renal dysfunction. Considering late mortality and complications, 1 out of 16 cases (6.3%) of the pararenal group died late, and 1 out of 14 cases (7.1%) of the juxta renal cases died late. There was no late mortality in the suprarenal group. Renal dysfunction happened in 2/34 cases (5.9%), of which none required dialysis. Complete data have been presented as per the aneurysm type. Conclusions: Patients requiring suprarenal aortic cross-clamping for open surgical repair of abdominal aorta aneurysm are usually high-risk surgical candidates, considering both early and late mortality and morbidity. Early mortality was maximum in the suprarenal group (50.0%), as were postoperative renal dysfunction and hemodialysis requirements. Visceral complications (acute liver failure and GI complications) were also maximum with the suprarenal group. Late mortality was recorded in the pararenal and juxtarenal groups, with renal dysfunction being recorded in the suprarenal and juxtarenal groups. Visceral complications were recorded in both pararenal and juxtarenal groups. One confounding factor could be the high early mortality in the suprarenal group, resulting in less number of survivors for late postoperative recording. Overall, we conclude that suprarenal aortic aneurysms carry the highest burden of early mortality with renal and visceral complications postoperative.

Publisher

Medknow

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