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Reinterventions after TEVAR

Indian Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, 2023
Thoracic cardiovascular aortic repair is an alternative procedure to open surgery for degenerative thoracic aortic aneurysm and thoracic aortic dissection. The advancements in graft design and imaging techniques have expanded its utility. However, the long-term patency of thoracic endovascular aortic repair (TEVAR) graft is still a concern. This review
Rajeev Thilak Chellasamy   +1 more
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TEVAR

Herz, 2011
Chronic as well as acute diseases of the thoracic aorta are attracting increasing attention, both in the light of an ageing Western and Oriental population and with the proliferation of modern diagnostic imaging modalities. While classic surgical strategies still dominate the treatment of pathology of the ascending aorta and the proximal arch region ...
I, Akin   +5 more
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Complications of TEVAR

2019
In this chapter, we will be reviewing complications after TEVAR, including mortality, neurological complications (stroke, spinal cord ischemia), complications related to coverage of subclavian artery, device malfunctioning, endoleak, migration, retrograde dissection, and access complications.
Rana O. Afifi   +2 more
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Late open conversion after TEVAR. [PDF]

open access: possibleThe Journal of cardiovascular surgery, 2016
The aim of this paper was to characterize indications, describe repair methods and report outcomes of patients undergoing late open conversion (LOC) after thoracic endovascular aortic repair (TEVAR).From to 1999 to 2015, 65 patients underwent redo procedures after TEVAR at our Institution. Thirty patients underwent LOC.
MELISSANO , GERMANO   +8 more
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EVAR, TEVAR, FEVAR, Too Far?

Perspectives in Vascular Surgery and Endovascular Therapy, 2008
Endovascular aneurysm repair (EVAR) is the greatest technological advance in the field of vascular and endovascular surgery in the past 15 years. However, its widespread application has created potential problems, and EVAR may be overused in some circumstances.
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Secondary Interventions After TEVAR for Aortic Dissection

Techniques in Vascular and Interventional Radiology, 2021
The goal of thoracic endograft placement in type B aortic dissection is to prevent aneurysmal degeneration and other complications. Although TEVAR is a highly effective tool for managing type B aortic dissection, many patients will require additional interventions.
Meghan R, Clark   +5 more
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Further Consideration for Subclavian Revascularization with TEVAR

Seminars in Vascular Surgery, 2012
Management of the left subclavian artery (LSA) during thoracic endovascular aortic repair (TEVAR) continues to be controversial, despite recent guidelines submitted by the Society for Vascular Surgery recommending routine revascularization of the LSA in most circumstances. Up to one third of patients require coverage of the LSA during TEVAR.
Karan, Garg, Thomas S, Maldonado
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Subclavian artery revascularization with subclavian-carotid transposition for TEVAR and non-TEVAR patients

The Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery
Subclavian artery revascularization (SAR) has become an increasingly performed technique in patients undergoing thoracic endovascular aortic aneurysm repair (TEVAR), in order to optimize the proximal landing zone, or in patients with significant atherosclerotic diseases.
Francesco, Stilo   +8 more
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