Abstract
Objectives:
To demonstrate the feasibility of minimally invasive approaches to the aorta using retroperitoneal laparoscopy and to clamp the aorta to give views for perfemoral aortic angioscopy.
Methods:
Using retroperitoneal laparoscopy facilitated by balloon dissection the authors developed a new approach to the infrarenal abdominal aorta, in six pigs, to allow control of aortic blood flow. Aortic stent-grafts were then deployed via femoral arteriotomy, and after flushing the blood from the aorta, the stent-grafts were visualized by angioscopy.
Results:
Accurate positioning and patency of the stent-grafts was ascertained by direct vision angioscopy in all cases.
Conclusions:
This series shows that extraperitoneal laparoscopic aortic dissection is feasible and direct endovascular visualization of the aortic lumen can be performed. This may find a role as an adjunct to endovascular techniques such as endovascular stent-graft placement, by aortic angioscopy following minimally-invasive aortic clamping.
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