Learning Curve and Long-Term Outcomes of Thoracic Endovascular Repair With the Relay Stent-Graft.
Stefano GennaiNicola LeoneLuigi A M BartolottiFrancesco AndreoliGinevra PizzarelliRoberto SilingardiPublished in: Journal of endovascular therapy : an official journal of the International Society of Endovascular Specialists (2022)
The manuscript addresses the understanding of how many TEVAR procedures with a currently implanted device have been required to reach the learning curve for an endovascular skilled center. Our TEVAR experience with the Relay stent-graft (Terumo Aortic) demonstrated that ten implantations were required to achieve the device-related learning curve. The fifteen-year analyzed period showed that intraoperative learning-related variables were associated with long-term clinical outcomes and both improved over time. The Relay stent-graft presented satisfactory long-term results along with a short learning curve in a high-volume endovascular center supporting its ongoing implantation.