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La Presse Médicale, 2011
Three-dimensional vascular imaging techniques offer a significant advantage over traditional imaging techniques. Spatial resolution of current state-of-the-art allows sufficient depiction of anatomical detail. Pre-operative planning of complex endovascular procedures is facilitated by state-of-the-art imaging.
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Three-dimensional vascular imaging techniques offer a significant advantage over traditional imaging techniques. Spatial resolution of current state-of-the-art allows sufficient depiction of anatomical detail. Pre-operative planning of complex endovascular procedures is facilitated by state-of-the-art imaging.
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Surgery (Oxford), 2004
Abstract This article summarizes current concepts in the surgical management of a variety of conditions of the thoracic aorta. The emphasis is on explaining in broad terms the particular difficulties in managing the operative set-up to prevent neurological injury.
Tom Routledge, John Dunning
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Abstract This article summarizes current concepts in the surgical management of a variety of conditions of the thoracic aorta. The emphasis is on explaining in broad terms the particular difficulties in managing the operative set-up to prevent neurological injury.
Tom Routledge, John Dunning
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2002
Catheter angiography, transthoracic and transoesophageal ultrasound and contrast-enhanced helical CT are generally accepted and well-established imaging modalities for detecting pathology of the thoracic aorta. The disadvantages of helical CT and X-ray angiography include the exposure of the patient to ionising radiation and the potential risk of ...
Steven Dymarkowski, Jan Bogaert
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Catheter angiography, transthoracic and transoesophageal ultrasound and contrast-enhanced helical CT are generally accepted and well-established imaging modalities for detecting pathology of the thoracic aorta. The disadvantages of helical CT and X-ray angiography include the exposure of the patient to ionising radiation and the potential risk of ...
Steven Dymarkowski, Jan Bogaert
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1996
The complete diagnostic evaluation of the thoracic aorta requires visualization of the lumen, aortic wall, and periaortic region in order to define intraluminal, mural, and extramural pathology. Imaging modalities must be capable of evaluating the entire extent of the aorta and the origin of the arch vessels in order to define the extent of any ...
I. P. Arlart, L. Guhl
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The complete diagnostic evaluation of the thoracic aorta requires visualization of the lumen, aortic wall, and periaortic region in order to define intraluminal, mural, and extramural pathology. Imaging modalities must be capable of evaluating the entire extent of the aorta and the origin of the arch vessels in order to define the extent of any ...
I. P. Arlart, L. Guhl
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CT angiography of the thoracic aorta
Seminars in Roentgenology, 2003Nine years after its introduction, spiral or helical CTA is being embraced as an important noninvasive tool for imaging the thoracic aorta and its branches. The high degree of accessibility and ease with which the studies are performed make it a viable alternative to aortography.
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Coarctation of the Thoracic Aorta
Surgical Clinics of North America, 1966G L, Hallman +2 more
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2018
Abstract The first section of Chapter 12 details an approach to a systematic examination of the aortic root and thoracic aorta. The limitations (due to interposition of the large airways) and artefacts encountered when assessing the thoracic aorta are discussed. Normal aortic dimensions are listed in tabular format.
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Abstract The first section of Chapter 12 details an approach to a systematic examination of the aortic root and thoracic aorta. The limitations (due to interposition of the large airways) and artefacts encountered when assessing the thoracic aorta are discussed. Normal aortic dimensions are listed in tabular format.
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Abstract Thoracic aortic pathologies often present acutely and require urgent diagnosis and management, and this often relies heavily upon transoesophageal echocardiographic (TOE) guidance. This chapter reviews the clinically relevant anatomy of the thoracic aorta, as well as the echocardiographic features and challenges associated ...
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