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Thoracic aortic aneurysms, which affect the unbranched descending aortic segment between the subclavian and celiac arteries with accompanying sufficient landing zones, can be repaired by standard devices. However, more advanced forms of repair are required when the aneurysm involves the…
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In the last decade the endovascular treatment of complex aortic disease was revolutionized with the introduction of the chimney technique, an alternative approach to create an adequate proximal/distal landing zone in the event of an insufficient aneurysm neck. The main…
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Acknowledgment We would like to express our deepest appreciation to Ms. Angelica Pecchioli, who has helped us to coordinate the entire EVAR follow-up since 1999, and who embraced with the same enthusiasm and passion the CEUS project at our Vascular…
Endovascular aneurysm repair (EVAR) with standard devices can be challenging in cases with “hostile” aortic necks. Several studies have confirmed a close relationship between proximal neck morphology and complications such as type I endoleak. Most authors define a “hostile neck”…
Since the first publication of endovascular aneurysm repair (EVAR) by Volodos et al. and Parodi et al., a remarkable evolution in device design, components, and delivery systems has ushered in the applicability of EVAR to challenging anatomies. The main goals remain the…