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Review Article

Anesthetic considerations for


endovascular abdominal aortic
aneurysm repair
Harikrishnan Kothandan, Geoffrey Liew Haw Chieh1, Shariq Ali Khan1,
Ranjith Baskar Karthekeyan2, Shah Shitalkumar Sharad
Department of Anaesthesiology, National Heart Centre, Singapore General Hospital, 1Department of Anaesthesiology,
Singapore General Hospital, Singapore, 2Department of Anaesthesiology, Sri Ramachandra Medical College and
Research Institute, Porur, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India

ABSTRACT Aneurysm is defined as a localized and permanent dilatation with an increase in normal diameter by more
than 50%. It is more common in males and can affect up to 8% of elderly men. Smoking is the greatest risk
factor for abdominal aortic aneurysm(AAA) and other risk factors include hypertension, hyperlipidemia,
family history of aneurysms, inflammatory vasculitis, and trauma. Endovascular Aneurysm Repair[EVAR]
is a common procedure performed for AAA, because of its minimal invasiveness as compared with open
surgical repair. Patients undergoing EVAR have a greater incidence of major comorbidities and should
undergo comprehensive preoperative assessment and optimization within the multidisciplinary settings.
In majority of cases, EVAR is extremely welltolerated. The aim of this article is to outline the Anesthetic
considerations related to EVAR.
Received: 140715
Accepted: 230915 Key words: Abdominal aortic aneurysm; Endovascular repair; Perioperative management

INTRODUCTION aortic repair(EVAR) was pioneered by


Parodi etal. [5] and Volodos etal. [6] in the
Abdominal aortic aneurysms(AAAs) early 90s. Since then EVAR has become
represents 65% of all aneurysms of the aorta a popular alternative to the conventional
and 95% of them are below the renal arteries. open repair. The endovascular procedure
It has a male preponderance of 4:1. [13] requires a multidisciplinary team composed
Smoking is the greatest risk factor for AAA of vascular surgeon, interventional radiologist
and 90% of the patients with this disorder and anesthesiologist. [7] The advantages of
either smoke or smoked. Other risk factors EVAR compare to open surgical procedure
include hypertension, hyperlipidemia, and are listed in Table1. [8] However, EVAR is
family history of aneurysms, inflammatory
vasculitis, and trauma. Atherosclerosis Address for correspondence: Dr.Harikrishnan Kothandan,
Department of Anaesthesiology, National Heart Centre,
is also etiology of aneurysm and other Singapore General Hospital, Singapore.
Access this article online Email:harikrishnan.kothandan@sgh.com.sg
less common causes include the defect
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incisions as well as percutaneous techniques.


Cite this article as: Kothandan H, Haw Chieh GL, Khan SA,
This possibly has resulted in the reduction Karthekeyan RB, Sharad SS. Anesthetic considerations for
of morbidity and mortality as compared with endovascular abdominal aortic aneurysm repair. Ann Card
Anaesth 2016;19:132-41.
traditional open techniques.[4] Endovascular

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more expensive and its longterm success is still those that reach hospital alive and undergo emergency
uncertain.[9] Furthermore, not all patients are suitable surgery, approximately 40% will die within 30days
candidates for EVAR, and the patient selection must of surgery. Statins[12] and doxycycline[13] have been
take into account the surgical risks of open repair in proven to slow down the progression of AAA in animal
patients with significant comorbidity. studies(but have not been shown in humans); as such
surgery remains the only treatment option.
INDICATIONS AND PLANNING FOR SURGERY
EVAR was first introduced in 1991.[5] It is a less invasive
Many AAA are discovered incidentally whilst procedure which was developed with the intent of
investigating for back pain or urinary symptoms avoiding procedurerelated morbidity and mortality
in the middleaged population. Routine abdominal of open surgical repair and decreasing the duration of
ultrasonography commonly accounts for the unexpected hospital stay.[14] The 30days mortality with EVAR ranges
detection of aortic aneurysms. Once discovered, the from 1.7% in patients deemed fit for open repair,[15] to
decision to operate is based on the symptoms and size 9% in those deemed unfit for open repair.[16]
of the aneurysm. Patients are usually offered surgery
once the anteroposterior diameter reaches 5.5 cm(or In recent years, there have been two large randomized
aneurysm increasing by more than 5mm in 6months), trials comparing the outcomes following EVAR and
as the risks of rupture increase considerably beyond open repair.[8,15] In the EVAR 1 trial, patients who were
that[10][Table2]. considered fit for open repair were randomized to either
EVAR or open repair.[15] Aneurysm related shortterm
The elective open AAA repair carries a 5% mortality.[11] mortality and morbidity were found to be 3% lower
Whereas the 30days mortality associated with ruptured in the EVAR group but the longterm mortality was
AAA is widely believed to be around 80%; and of similar in both groups. However, the trial demonstrated
an increased need for reintervention(4%) and
Table1: Potential advantages of EVAR over open
the increased cost per case in the EVAR group.
surgical repair[8]
Complications that require reintervention are endoleak,
Minimally invasive
Less blood loss and fewer transfusions
thrombosis, kinking of the graft, and device migration.
Less fluid shifts The EVAR 2 trial randomized patients considered unfit
Minimal cardiovascular and metabolic stress response for open repair to either conservative management
intraoperative or EVAR(to assess if EVAR is a viable alternative in
Less hemodynamic perturbations patients deemed unfit for open repair). The results of
No cross clamp the EVAR 2 trial were disappointing in this respect.
Less distal tissue ischemia EVAR had considerable 30days mortality(9%)
Less endorgan damage
and the longterm survival was no different in both
Fewer complications
groups.[16] Mortality from all possible causes after EVAR
Cardiac
as compared with open repair was similar in the 4years
Pulmonary
followup in EVAR 1. Similar conclusions were drawn
Renal
Earlier ambulation
from the midterm results of the Dutch randomized
Shorter hospital stay
endovascular aneurysm management trial(DREAM
Reduced need for intensive care facilities trial).[8] Nevertheless, the DREAM trial suggested that
More favorable 30 days survival if the developments in endograft technology and
May be suitable for patients otherwise considered inoperable imaging continue to gather pace, EVAR may become
EVAR: Endovascular abdominal aortic aneurysm repair the first choice operation for all the patients with aortic
aneurysms.
Table2: Annual risk of rupture with size of
aneurysm PROCEDURE DESCRIPTION
Aneurysm diameter(cm) Annual rupture risk(%)
4.0-4.9 0.5-5 EVAR involves the use of fabric or synthetic tube grafts
5.0-5.9 3-15 which is selfexpanding or a ballooning catheter is used
6.0-6.9 10-20 to expand the graft. The stent grafts can be classified as
7.0 20-50
the standard stent grafts and the complex stent grafts.

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The complex stent grafts can be fenestrated[Figure1], Most surgeons will perform a surgical cutdown on the
branched[Figure2], or chimney[Figure3]. During vessels due to the size of the sheaths. Closure devices
the procedure, the stent graft is positioned under such as Perclose Proglide(Abbott vascular) are used
fluoroscopic guidance overlying the aneurysm such in many centers but the risk of groin complications is
that blood flows from the normal artery through the higher with these devices. Stent grafts are compressed
stent graft into the normal artery thus preventing blood in an outer sheath with a pusher rod at the distal end.
flow in the aneurysmal sac, which will eventually When the sheath is withdrawn backward over the
thrombose. Stent grafts are usually introduced through pusher rod, the stentgraft is exposed and opens as a
the common femoral arteries. Occasionally, stents are result of the radial force of the selfexpanding stent.
inserted through the brachial or subclavian artery. After stent deployment and position confirmation, the
proximal and distal ends of the graft are sealed to the
aortic wall by a nonoccluding endoluminal balloon.
The use of more complex grafts or increased number
of fenestrations requires more skilled proceduralist and
it can also increase the procedural time significantly.
Experienced surgical teams have been shown to have
fewer complications.[17] The fluoroscopy time and dose
of contrast used also tend to be higher which increases
the risk of contrastinduced nephropathy(CIN).

PREOPERATIVE CONSIDERATIONS

The main purpose of perioperative evaluation is to


identify highrisk patients for preoperative optimization
and to devise strategies for perioperative management.
Patients selected for endovascular procedures tend to
be older and have more comorbidities than patients for
open repair. This is because endovascular procedure is
viewed as a minimally invasive option, causing less
physiological insult, and therefore deemed more suitable
for the elderly population. Furthermore, vascular
surgeons are more likely to offer open repair to younger
patients in order to avoid years of annual angiographic
followup and reduce the need for reintervention.
Consequently, patients for endovascular procedure can
be more challenging to the anesthesiologists despite
obviating the need for laparotomy, clamping, and
Figure1: Pictures show a customized fenestrated stent unclamping of aorta. Anesthesiologists may sometimes
graft. The fenestrated stent graft is aimed to incorporate one
or several aortic side branches into the seal of the graft, to find themselves working with a surgical team which
preserve the flow to the branches are new to endovascular procedures or may be asked to

Figure2: Picture shows a customized branched stent graft. Branched stent grafts were developed for aneurysms involving the
vital aortic side branches

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and/or the modified customized probability index[20]


when risk stratifying patients for endovascular surgery.
Nevertheless, the sensitivity of these indices as
predictors of mortality after elective aortic surgery is
not high, but they perhaps show more promise in the
identification of lowrisk patients. Therefore, the focus
of assessment should be to anticipate longterm survival
with improved quality of life.

The patients smoking history and chronic changes on


chest Xray are evidence of chronic obstructive airway
disease[COPD]. If there are severe signs and symptoms of
COPD, arterial blood gas(ABG) analysis can be helpful.
It gives information on the oxygenation and ventilation
of the patient. Apreoperative ABG is also helpful in
guiding intraoperative ventilator management and
predicting the likelihood of postoperative mechanical
ventilation. Those with severe respiratory disease might
require preoperative lung function testing. For those
with COPD, the practice of small groin incision, use of
regional or local anesthesia and early ambulation are
likely to reduce the risk of pulmonary basal atelectasis
and respiratory infections. Although respiratory
failure is not as common after EVAR, a significant
number of patients still suffer from postoperative
Figure3: Picture is a threedimensional computed tomography
reconstruction of an aortic stent graft with a left renal chimney complications[8](10.9% after open repair vs. 2.9% after
graft(arrow). The chimney graft technique utilizes offtheshelf EVAR). As a general rule, it is advisable to convert those
covered stents which are deployed in the side branches and
placed between the aortic stent and the aortic wall, to preserve on shortacting betaagonist to longeracting agents
flow to the branches in the perioperative period to minimize the potential
problems related to withdrawal of shorter acting
work in the radiology department, which in itself may agents. Chest physiotherapy interventions such as
cause logistical difficulties. The risk factors for 30days incentive spirometry are useful adjuncts in minimizing
mortality with endovascular procedures are renal postoperative pulmonary complications.
failure(especially if associated with need for dialysis),
age>80years, the presence of lower limb ischemia According to the ACC/AHA perioperative guidelines,
and congestive cardiac failure. The American College if the patients have at least two clinical predictors,
of Cardiology and American Heart Association(ACC/ poor functional capacity, and is thought to require
AHA) guidelines regard endovascular procedure as an revascularization as part of their general management,
intermediaterisk procedure, but complex endovascular noninvasive cardiac testing(dobutamine stress
aneurysm repair should be considered as highrisk echocardiography or myocardial perfusion imaging) is
procedures.[18] indicated preoperatively.[21]

The comprehensive assessment process should Functional capacity assessment is recommended before
be tailored to the surgical urgency, complexity of major vascular surgery. Cardiopulmonary exercise
aneurysm anatomy, comorbidities, and functional testing is utilized in an increasing frequency to provide
status of the patient. The cardiac assessment should a more objective assessment of functional status, and
follow the ACC/AHA or the European guidelines on it is a useful tool for risk stratification(using anaerobic
perioperative cardiovascular evaluation for noncardiac threshold and peak oxygen consumption) in predicting
surgery, with referral to the cardiologists as indicated. adverse outcome in major vascular surgery. [22,23]
There is no single useful risk stratification model for Perioperative optimization should also include a
vascular surgery to date. Some anesthesiologists use review of the patients medications. It is recommended
risk scores such as the revised cardiac risk index[19] that highrisk patients undergoing major vascular

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surgery should be on aspirin, betablocker, and statin avoid imbalance in myocardial oxygen supply and
preoperatively.[21] demand(c) maintenance of intravascular volume
and early identification and management of bleeding
These patients are at high risk for acute kidney injury (d) normothermia.
postoperatively for a number of reasons, namely the
use of intravenous(IV) contrast and pararenal stents, Anesthetic techniques
increasing age and multiple comorbidities, complexity General considerations
of EVAR, perioperative dehydration, as well as There is very limited evidence on the best choice of
medications such as ACE inhibitors, aminoglycosides, anesthesia for standard EVAR and even less for complex
and diuretics in the perioperative period. EVAR. [25] The literature is limited to descriptive,
retrospective studies on patients undergoing infrarenal
INTRAOPERATIVE MANAGEMENT EVAR and is open to selection bias and should be
interpreted cautiously.[2628] Hence, the selection of
The location and setup techniques falls to the choice of the patient and
EVAR should be conducted in a specialized radiology anesthesiologist and should take into consideration the
suite(special anesthetic considerations needed for experience of the vascular team, choice of procedure,
remotesite anesthesia) or in a hybrid operating theater complexity of the aneurysm, and premorbid state of
with appropriate angiography facilities and the ability to the patient. The ACC/AHA does not advocate a specific
convert to an open procedure if required. All necessary mode of anesthesia for patients with cardiac disease
precautions should be undertaken to protect theatre as the evidence base has not been substantiated.[18]
staff from ionising radiation with the appropriate Endovascular repair can take between 4 and 12 h and
measures(lead aprons, thyroid shields, and protective the patient comfort is difficult to achieve under regional
screens). anesthesia, especially when the arterial access is often
required from axillary, femoral, and occasionally
Monitoring subclavian arteries, any technique other than general
Apart from the standard monitoring, measurement of anesthesia is likely to be very difficult for all concerned.
invasive arterial pressure(enables ABG monitoring
and should be inserted contralateral to the upper Although conversion to open repair rates are low(<2%),
limb surgical access, which usually is the right hand), the anesthesiologist needs to be prepared for open
hourly urine output and core temperature is mandatory. repair and massive bleeding.[24] There should be an
A5lead electrocardiogram should be applied to detect immediate access to rapid infusion devices. Patients are
ischemic ST changes. Large bore venous access should crossmatched the same as for open repair. The use of
be inserted as there is potential for significant blood air warming devices and IV fluid warmers is strongly
loss[24] if conversion to an open repair(<2%). All IV recommended as the duration can easily exceed 4 h and
tubings and monitoring cables should be of sufficient large volumes of fluids occasionally need to be given.
length. Central venous access should be considered
in complex or long procedures. The availability of Anesthesia specialization on vascular surgical
nearpatient testing of hemoglobin, glucose, lactate, and procedures may be associated with improved outcomes.
coagulation such as ROTEM thromboelastometry(Tem As shown by Walsh etal. in a retrospective cohort study,
International GmbH) is useful in providing frequent vascular anesthesia specialization reduced early(within
intraoperative measurement of the parameters, 30days of surgery) and mediumterm(within 2years
especially in complex or ruptured EVAR. Evoked of surgery) mortality rates following both elective and
potentials monitoring is sometimes requested if there emergency major vascular surgeries.[29]
is high risk of spinal cord ischemia(SCI) during the
operation. Types of anesthesia
Endovascular procedures can be conducted under local
Anesthetic goals in EVAR anesthetic infiltration with sedation, regional,[3032] or
The main goals for intraoperative anesthetic management general anesthesia. Short infrarenal endovascular
are: (a) To provide hemodynamic stability, and preserve procedures can be performed under local anesthetic
perfusion to vital organs including the brain, heart, infiltration with sedation. Regional anesthetic
spinal cord, kidney, and splanchnic vessels(b) to techniques can be spinal, epidural or combined spinal/

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epidural[CSE]. CSE gives a fast and dense block, and also type of procedure.[37,38] Strategies for minimizing renal
allows top ups via the epidural in prolonged procedures impairment such as maintaining adequate hydration,[39,40]
and can provide good postoperative analgesia. The main limiting contrast load and stopping nephrotoxic
advantages of regional anesthetic techniques are less drugs(such as nonsteroidal antiinflammatory agents
stress response, less inflammatory response, avoidance and aminoglycosides) should be considered. The
of mechanical ventilation in a patient with severe combined guidelines in the CIN prevention(UK Renal
cardio vascular and pulmonary diseases, and good Association, British Cardiovascular Intervention Society
postoperative analgesia. There is so far no evidence to and the Royal College of Radiologists) recommend
demonstrate any overwhelming mortality or morbidity volume expansion with normal saline or isotonic
benefits of one technique over another.[30,3335] Things sodium bicarbonate prior to the procedures in patients
to consider when selecting a technique are patients at risk.[41] Systematic review and metaanalysis have
premorbid states, the length of the procedure, the not concluded any evidence of advantage of one type
use of antiplatelets and anticoagulant medications, of solution over the other.[42,43] There is no compelling
and the ability to stay supine position throughout the evidence for the use of Nacetylcysteine in the
procedure. It is also worth bearing in mind that the prevention of CIN.[44]
technical success of EVAR does not appear to be related
to the mode of anesthesia.[30,3336] Blood pressure control
Unless aortic occlusion balloons are used (usually
General anesthesia is frequently more practical than in ruptured aneurysms), hemodynamic instability
regional anesthesia for the following reasons: is usually minimal. Persistent hypertension is best
These patients are frequently on antiplatelet managed with a betablocker such as metoprolol or
medications preoperatively and will definitely labetalol. Immediate control of hypertension is easily
require heparin intraoperatively. This might present managed with nitrates and/or shortacting beta blockers.
a problem for regional anesthesia Hypotension is common after induction of anesthesia,
Blood pressure control is easier and can be achieved as the magnitude of surgical stimulus is small. Infusion
by titration of anesthetic agents and vasopressors of lowdose vasopressors such as phenylephrine is often
in majority of cases required.
If aneurysm rupture occurs during the procedure,
the patients airway is already secure and transport Spinal cord ischemia
to theater is less complicated SCI is a devastating complication of EVAR. SCI either
Breathholding on the ventilator is easy and can be immediate or delayed[4549] has been reported in EVAR
prolonged if necessary to improve the image quality with an incidence of 0.21%,[50] but it is more common
in digital subtraction angiography in complex as well as ruptured EVAR.[51] The largest
Use of iliac bifurcated devices or complex collateral artery, the artery of Adamkiewicz(which
fenestrated grafts and or concomitant open surgery supplies most of the anterior spinal arteries and
like femorofemoral crossover graft may take lengthy hence perfuses the anterior third of the spinal cord)
periods of time, which may be tolerated poorly by arises from the aorta anywhere between T5 and L3
some patients. but most commonly from T9 to T12, so it is more at
risk from occlusion with stent grafts which extend
Other considerations suprarenally.[45,46,52] Collaterals to the spinal cord also
Heparinization arise from the internal iliac, inferior mesenteric[IMA],
Most of the patients are administered 5000 IU of IV and middle sacral arteries. The IMA is invariably
heparin after the cannulation of the access vessel. We occluded during infrarenal EVAR. Long stent grafts
must check activated clotting time baseline, 3min after will occlude more of the thoracic and lumbar collateral
heparin and every 30min thereafter. Activated clotting arteries to the spinal cord. The mechanism of SCI
time should be maintained at 22.5times the baseline is crucial coverage of feeder vessels following stent
(approximately 200250 s). Reversal with protamine deployment. Preoperative imaging of these vessels to
might be required at the end of the procedure. identify those at risk is challenging. Clinical usage of
fenestrated or branched endografts preserving feeder
Renal protection vessels has yet to be demonstrated.[53] The pathogenesis
The prevalence of chronic renal impairment varies of SCI in EVAR has not been fully elucidated, although
between 3% and 20% in patients undergoing this perioperative hypotension, prolonged aortic occlusion,

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and microembolism of atheromatous material into parameters. Regular lower limb arterial assessment
the collateral arteries are proposed contributory both clinically and with Doppler is crucial. Patients
factors. Factors increasing the risk of microembolism are usually allowed to eat or drink on the same day;
include a prolonged procedural time(>150min), however, continuous IV fluid therapy is encouraged
extensive intravascular manipulation of catheters and to reduce the likelihood of CIN. The pain is usually
perioperative embolization of hypogastric and lumbar minimal and can be managed with simple oral
arteries.[30] Patients who had previous AAA repair are analgesics or titrated doses of opioids if required.
also at greater risk of SCI. The therapeutic strategies
includes CSF drainage, hypothermia, steroids and COMPLICATIONS [TABLE3]
arterial pressure augmentation.[54] Spinal drains have
been shown to be efficacious in prevention and reversal Postimplantation syndrome
of SCI in open repairs where there is a much greater Postimplantation syndrome is a common but usually
incidence of ischemia.[53] Spinal drainage of CSF can benign complication observed after EVAR. It is
be used to prevent or treat SCI, by increasing the characterized by pyrexia, leukocytosis and elevated
perfusion pressure to the spinal cord.[55] Preoperative inflammatory markers.[57] Clinically it manifests like
spinal drains are occasionally inserted for complex sepsis, but without any evidence of infection. Serious
abdominal EVAR if the patient is thought to be at lifethreatening complications such as multiorgan
particularly high risk of SCI. [56] Postoperatively, failure and coagulopathy may occur but are rare.[58]
spinal drain can be considered should neurological Exclusion of larger aneurysms with endografts may
problems develop. The other strategies to prevent SCI result in significant fibrinolysis secondary to thrombus
are moderate hypothermia(local and systemic) and generated within the aneurysm sac leading to a state
femorofemoral bypass. However, the only definitive of coagulopathy. Majority of cases of postimplantation
methods of preservation are short procedural time and syndrome are selflimiting and usually settle within
the maintenance of adequate cardiac output. 2weeks of surgery. However, it is important to exclude
an infective cause, and symptomatic management with
POSTOPERATIVE CARE antipyretics and IV fluids is all that is usually necessary.

Postoperatively these patients require high dependency EMERGENCY EVAR


or Intensive Care Unit for continuous invasive blood
pressure monitoring, regular measurements of blood Increasingly, patients with ruptured AAA are offered
gas, hemoglobin, serum electrolytes and coagulation
EVAR as the firstline treatment.[59] There are the
potential advantages of avoiding general or deep
Table3: Surgical and medical complications of
EVAR anesthesia, preventing damage to abdominal structures,
Surgical Medical and minimizing bleeding from surgical dissection.
Maldeployment or malposition Acute coronary There is still a risk of conversion to an open surgery, so
of graft syndromes the patients should be prepped as for an open repair.
Arterial rupture/arterial Acute congestive cardiac The preoperative anesthetic management should
dissection failure
include a fast and focused evaluation, largebore venous
Delayed AAA rupture Acute renal failure/CIN
cannula, blood crossmatch, and appropriate restrictive
Stentgraft limb thrombosis Arrhythmia
leading to lower limb ischemia resuscitation(hypotensive hemostasis). Rapid infuser
Graft migration (unusual with Respiratory infection and cell salvage should be readily available, as well as
new stent grafts) inotropes/vasopressors and vasodilators. Arterial access
Endoleak Venous thromboembolism should be obtained before the start of the procedure but
Rupture of iliac artery Cerebrovascular accident without causing unnecessary delay.
(commoner in women who have
smaller arteries than men)
Ischemia of: Spinal cord, Postimplantation A standardized unit protocol is beneficial in an
kidneys, liver, bowel, legs syndrome emergency and stressful in ensuring effective decision
Graft infection (very rare) making, coordination, and mobilization of the
Paralysis (very rare)
multidisciplinary team to avoid delay to the operation
CIN: Contrastinduced nephropathy, EVAR: Endovascular and to ensure optimal patient outcome. Preoperative
abdominal aortic aneurysm repair, AAA: Abdominal aortic
aneurysm computed tomography scan(in stable patients) allows

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the surgeon and radiologist to decide jointly whether any stage. Good teamwork and communication are
the aortic morphology is suitable for EVAR. The essential when performing EVAR and this is even
initial surgical step is to cannulate the femoral vessels more vital during emergency EVAR. As the scope and
and insert a compliant aortic occlusion balloon into complexity of these procedures continue to advance,
the supracoeliac aorta under local anesthesia. The anesthesiologists are assuming an increasingly
balloon can then be inflated to provide hemorrhage important role in the multidisciplinary management
control if the patient becomes hemodynamically of these cases. Acomprehensive understanding of
unstable. The procedure can be performed under these procedures is essential to provide a high level of
local anesthesia with or without sedation, or general anesthetic care and maintain patient safety.
anesthesia. Regional anesthesia is best avoided due
to the potential risk of coagulopathy secondary to Financial support and sponsorship
hemorrhage and massive transfusion. Emergency Nil.
EVAR has been done under local anesthesia alone and
study has shown improved outcome,[60] but conversion Conflicts of interest
to general anesthesia is sometimes necessary because There are no conflicts of interest.
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