About this trial
The study is a multi-center, voluntary observational study on an ambispective cohort of patients treated between January 2018 and December 2025.The study aims to enroll 300 patients (around 200 patients in the retrospective cohort and 100 patients in the prospective cohort). The study will include adult patients (≥ 18 years) of either sex submitted to open surgical repair or endovascular repair of an aorto-iliac aneurysm.The procedures and clinical evaluation included in this study correspond to current clinical practice. The assignment of the patient to a given diagnostic and/or therapeutic procedure is not linked to random allocation but is part of the ordinary therapeutic strategy provided for that patient; full freedom of choice as regards to the allocation of the patient to the diagnostic and therapeutic procedures is guaranteed for each case. Follow-up visits substantially correspond to current clinical practice or to the requirements of national and/or international guidelines. The administration of questionnaires, interviews, diaries, surveys of health economics and pharmacoeconomics, subjective assessments by the patient on their state of health, assessment scales and blood chemistry tests, the use of which is justified by the rationale of the study. The objectives of the study are the comparison of perioperative and late clinical success of repair procedure and comparison of cost-effectiveness of two precedures.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Patients affected by an aorto-iliac aneurysm who received an elective open surgical repair (aneurysmectomy and aortic reconstruction with a surgical graft) or endovascular repair (with Iliac Branch Endoprosthesis)
Adult patients ≥18 years
Patients able to understand and sign the informed consent approved by the Ethics Committee of San Raffaele Hospital
Disqualifiers
Patients treated with a hybrid approach (concomitant open surgical and endovascular treatment)
Patients treated with other endovascular techniques besides branched technology (e.g., physician-modified endografts, parallel grafts)
Patients already submitted to prior open or endovascular repair for aorto-iliac aneurysm/prior aorto iliac aneurysm sac embolization
Patients treated in urgent/emergent setting
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- endovascular repair
- open surgical repair
Treatment groups
Locations
Sponsors and collaborators
Prof. Andrea Kahlberg
Lead sponsor
IRCCS San Raffaele
Sponsor institution