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Prevention of Endoleaks Using Autologous Platelet Gel on Unruptured Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms

R

Rennes University Hospital

Status

Terminated

Conditions

Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms

Treatments

Procedure: PRP + autologous thrombin

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other
Industry

Identifiers

NCT00372138
AFSSAPS TC211
CIC0203/057
LOC/05-04 (Other Identifier)

Details and patient eligibility

About

The main risk of aortic aneurysms is rupture that leads to a high risk of death. A preventive surgical treatment is thus needed. In order to reduce the morbidity and mortality associated with conventional surgery, an endovascular approach (insertion of an endovascular stent graft)is now widely favored. The main problem of this procedure is the occurrence of endoleaks (persistence of a communication between the aneurysm and the aorta). A new approach is proposed to prevent these endoleaks. The principle is to draw blood from the patient, separate the blood from the platelets, and reinject both platelet rich plasma (PRP) and autologous thrombin, in order to form a platelet gel (PRP + autologous thrombin). Before studying the efficacy of this technique, its safety of use and feasibility must be evaluated.

Full description

The main risk of aortic aneurysms is rupture. Onset is usually sudden, leading to the death of the patient in 80% to 90% of cases. The elective treatment of abdominal aortic aneurysms, therefore, seems to be a priority. In order to reduce the morbidity and mortality associated with conventional surgery, an endovascular approach (insertion of an endovascular stent graft using the endovascular aneurysm repair procedure) is now widely favored. The main problem, during follow-up of patients wearing an endovascular stent graft, is the occurrence of endoleaks resulting in retrograde filling of the aneurysm sac. The ideal is to prevent these endoleaks either by new developments in endovascular stent grafts or by using adjuvant therapy during the procedure. The principle is to draw blood from the patient, separate the blood from the platelets, and reinject it into two separate catheters, one with platelet rich plasma (PRP) and the other with autologous thrombin, in order to form a platelet gel (PRP + autologous thrombin). Before studying the efficacy of this technique, its safety of use and feasibility must be evaluated.

Enrollment

20 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

Patient eligible to endovascular treatment:

  • Any patient having an infrarenal or aortoiliac abdominal aortic aneurysm needing surgical treatment,
  • With an infrarenal neck larger than 10 mm,
  • No thrombi in the neck,
  • Calcifications of the neck smaller than 30% of the circumference.
  • The maximum diameter of the aneurysm must be at least 50 mm and/or an annual growth rate of more than 10 mm and/or if the aneurysm is symptomatic,
  • With no major tortuosity of the two iliac axes with an aortoiliac angle greater than 80°,
  • An external iliac diameter of at least 8 mm,
  • An angle between the interrenal aorta and the neck of 0-45°.
  • The patient must meet at least one of the operability criteria of the French Health Products Safety Agency (AFSSAPS)

Exclusion criteria

  • Patient with a hemostatic disorder, previously known or discovered during the preoperative lab work-up,
  • Patient whose arterial anatomy is incompatible with the criteria form use of a TALENT type endovascular stent graft,
  • Patient with an aneurysm whose rapid progression (risk of rupture) does not allow a radiological and scanographic assessments to be performed,
  • Patient allergic to the iodized contrast media,
  • Disease of the connective tissue (Marfan's Syndrome) or inflammatory aneurysm,
  • Patient with an aneurysm that includes the orifice of both internal iliacs,
  • Patient in whom it is essential to keep the inferior mesenteric artery permeable,
  • Patient surgically converted after failure of an endovascular technique,
  • Pregnant women,
  • Failure of stent graft insertion

Trial design

Primary purpose

Prevention

Allocation

Non-Randomized

Interventional model

Single Group Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

20 participants in 1 patient group

PRP + autologous thrombin
Experimental group
Description:
simultaneous perioperative PRP and autologous thrombin in the aneurysm sac, during the endovascular treatment of unruptured abdominal aortic aneurysms
Treatment:
Procedure: PRP + autologous thrombin

Trial contacts and locations

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