Safety of EndoAnchors in real-world use: A report from the Manufacturer and User Facility Device Experience database

Author:

Masoomi Reza1ORCID,Lancaster Emily2,Robinson Alexander1,Hacker Ethan1,Krajcer Zvonimir3,Gupta Kamal1

Affiliation:

1. Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, The University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, KS, USA

2. Division of Internal Medicine, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, USA

3. Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, Texas Heart Institute, Houston, TX, USA

Abstract

Objectives A hostile proximal neck anatomy is the most common cause of abdominal aorta endovascular aneurysm repair failure leading to a higher risk of device migration, proximal type I endoleak, and subsequent open surgical repair. Endostapling is a technique to attain better fixation of the endograft to the aortic wall, and the only available device in the USA is Aptus Heli-FX EndoAnchor system (Medtronic Vascular, Santa Rosa, CA, USA). Preliminary data have shown efficacy and safety of its use, and the aim of this study is to assess device-related adverse events in real-world clinical use. Methods We quarried data from the publicly available Manufacturer and User Facility Device Experience database to identify Aptus Heli-FX EndoAnchor system-related adverse reports in endovascular aneurysm repair since FDA approval till August 31, 2017. An estimate of total devices implanted in the United States was quoted around 7,000 (Medtronic marketing internal data). Results Our query identified 229 separate reports, of which there were 85 adverse events (1.2% of the estimated EndoAnchor systems used). The most common adverse events were device dislodgement/fracture (65) and applicator malfunction (20). Conclusion In early post-FDA approval use in a real-world setting, the EndoAnchor system is associated with a low rate of adverse events. Device dislodgement and embolization remain the most common adverse events. With increasing use of these devices in more difficult anatomy, careful patient selection and careful attention to technique may help to reduce these events even further.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Radiology Nuclear Medicine and imaging,General Medicine,Surgery

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