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Total aortic arch endovascular repair using an iliac branch device
A 76-year-old man who 2 years before underwent thoracic endovascular aortic repair for aneurysm of the aortic arch was admitted to our department with dysphonia and dysphagia due to an increasing diameter of aneurysm of the aortic arch because of type Ia
Raffaello Bellosta, MD +3 more
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Non-invasive diagnosis of aortic arch anomalies in children – 15 years of own experience
Aim: To summarize our experience in echocardiographic diagnosis of aortic arch anomalies in pediatric patients. Materials and methods: A retrospective assessment of echocardiographic findings in Echo-Lab patients of the Pediatric Cardiac Surgery ...
Wojciech Mądry +2 more
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Double Transposition and Physician-Modified Endografting for Complex Arch Aneurysm
Hybrid repair of complex aortic arch disease typically requires aortic debranching to create a proximal landing zone for completion arch endografting. Despite advances in endograft technology, physician-modified endografting may be required to customize ...
Alexander P. Nissen, MD +2 more
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An unusual origin of the right subclavian artery – arteria lusoria
The aortic arch usually gives off three major arterial branches: the brachiocephalic trunk, the left common carotid artery and the left subclavian artery.
Mocarska Agnieszka +3 more
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Background. Aortic arch obstruction occurs in 5–9% cases with a combination of TGA and a ventricular septal defect (VSD), and with a double-outlet right ventricle (DORY) with a subpulmonary VSD (Taussig–Bing anomaly), the incidence of aortic arch ...
G. A. Efimochkin +4 more
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Double Aortic Arch in an Asymptomatic Adult. [PDF]
Lee WJ +4 more
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Complex aortic reconstruction using double-barrel frozen elephant trunks
We present a complex aortic reconstruction for a 60-year-old patient presented with chronic type B aortic dissection, with a large proximal entry tear in zone 3, aneurysmal degeneration in the distal arch, and a small true lumen with a calcified septum ...
Neel A. Mansukhani, MD, MS +5 more
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