Perini P., Gargiulo M., Silingardi R., Bonardelli S., Bellosta R., Bonvini S., Michelagnoli S., Tusini N., Capelli P., Freyrie A., Mariani E., Faggioli G., Gallitto E., Migliari M., Gennai S., Paro B., Baggi P., Attisani L., Pegorer M., Tasselli S., Wassermann V., Chisci E., Troisi N., Fontana A., Strozzi F., Scabini M., Mosso F., Gessaroli M., Leone M., Masi G., Turicchia G.U.
Objectives: The aim was to report indications, technical aspects, and outcomes of a multicentre experience of late open conversions (LOCs) after endovascular abdominal aneurysm repair (EVAR), in order to identify risk factors which may influence early morbidity and mortality rates, and long term survival. Methods: Ten vascular centres retrospectively reviewed all patients requiring LOC (≥30 days from initial EVAR, undergoing total or partial endograft explantation) from 1996 to 2017. Baseline characteristics, endograft data, indications, procedural details, post-operative outcomes, and follow up data were reviewed and analysed. Results: Included patients totalled 232 (90.1% males, mean age 74.3 ± 7.9 years). The number of LOC per year significantly increased during the study period, reaching 22 in 2017 (correlation r = 0.867, p