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Introduction Thoracic endovascular aortic repair (TEVAR) is widely used for type B aortic dissection, although with satisfactory outcome in a limited proportion of patients. To better inform patient ...
Article citations More>> Li, H., Chen, J., Zhong, R., et al. (2023) Application of Castor Branch Stent in the Treatment of Stanford Type B Aortic Coarctation Involving the Left Subclavian Artery.
AUTHORS: Minghui Gong, Zhengdong Wan KEYWORDS: Stanford Type B Aortic Coarctation, Aortic Endoluminal Isolation, Left Subclavian Artery, Reconstruction of the Superior Arch Artery JOURNAL NAME: ...
June 27, 2024—Gore & Associates announced the Health Canada regulatory approval and the first commercial use in Canada of the company’s TAG thoracic branch endoprosthesis (TBE). According to the ...
Fig. 1 (A) A 3 to 4-cm-long skin incision was made in the supraclavicular region. (B, C) The sternocleidomastoid muscle was mapped on the skin and exposed. (D) Proximal anastomosis of the graft to the ...
Revascularization of the subclavian artery reduces the risks of anterior/posterior circulation stroke as well as upper limb and spinal cord ischemia [5]. The aim of this study was to present the ...
However, the conventional TEVAR is not appropriate for aortic dissection involving the left subclavian artery (LSA). If the lesion is associated with a short proximal landing zone or has a primary ...
The proximity of the primary tear to the origin of the left subclavian artery can make it difficult to achieve a secure 2-cm landing zone of healthy aorta without coverage of one of the aortic arch ...
Conway AM, Qato K, Nhan Nguyen Tran N, Giangola G, Carroccio A. Management of the left subclavian artery in TEVAR for chronic type B aortic dissection. Vasc Endovascular Surg. (2020) 54:586–91. doi: ...
Revascularization of the left subclavian artery (LSA) during zone 2 thoracic endovascular aortic repair (TEVAR) maintains collateral circulation to decrease ischemic complications, including stroke, ...
The study aims to understand the efficiency and safety of using the ISNF (in-situ needle fenestration) method for LSA (left subclavian artery) reconstruction during TEVAR (thoracic endovascular aortic ...
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