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NEXUS Arch: A Multicenter Study Evaluating the Initial Experience With a Novel Aortic Arch Stent Graft System

Annals of Surgery, 2021
Objective: To assess the initial clinical experience with a novel endograft system (NEXUS Aortic Arch Stent Graft System) designed to treat aortic arch pathologies and address the morphology and hemodynamic challenges of the aortic arch.
D. Planer   +15 more
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Brain Protection in Aortic Arch Surgery: An Evolving Field.

Journal of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia, 2020
Despite advances in cardiac surgery and anesthesia, the rates of brain injury remain high in aortic arch surgery requiring circulatory arrest. The mechanisms of brain injury, including permanent and temporary neurologic dysfunction, are multifactorial ...
J. Qu   +7 more
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Aortic Arch Anomalies: Aortic Arch Interruption

2021
The interrupted aortic arch is very rare and occurs in about 1% of the infants with critical congenital heart disease. Perfusion distal to the interruption is dependent on the patency of the ductus arteriosus. Unrecognized and untreated cases have a median age of death at 4–10 days of life.
Elisa Rhee, Dilachew A. Adebo
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Aortic Arch Thrombosis

Archives of Surgery, 1966
THROMBOSIS HROMBOSIS of the aortic arch with embolization to the peripheral arteries is an unknown sequence.1-3Although lesions resulting from thoracic injuries have been described,4-10the authors are not acquainted with vascular obstructions such as the one under discussion.
J, Joison   +4 more
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Interrupted aortic arch

Current Treatment Options in Cardiovascular Medicine, 2002
Interruption of the aortic arch is defined as absence of luminal continuity between the ascending and the descending aorta. This is not an isolated defect; it occurs in conjunction with other cardiac defects such as ventricular septal defect and patent ductus arteriosus. It is a rare malformation.
Satinder K., Sandhu, Timothy W., Pettitt
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Cervical Aortic Arch

Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1973
Two patients with left cervical aortic arch are presented and are analyzed with the 13 previously reported cases. This anomaly is thought to represent a persistent third embryonic aortic arch with regression of the normal fourth arch. The patient is usually asymptomatic but occasionally has wheezing suggesting a vascular ring.
C M, McCue   +3 more
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Endovascular Treatment of Post Type A Chronic Aortic Arch Dissection With a Branched Endograft

Annals of Surgery, 2019
Objective: The objective of this study was to evaluate the outcome of endovascular aortic arch repair for chronic dissection with a custom-made branched endograft.
D. Verscheure   +22 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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