Long-term outcome after aortic endovascular repair: The Buenos Aires experience
Long-term (5 years) outcome of 30 patients whose aneurysm was excluded using the Parodi endograft (PE) was assessed. Thirty patients with a mean follow-up of 59 months were the basis of the analysis. Additionally, 100 consecutive patients treated with the Vanguard Endograft (VE) were followed up for...
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todo:paper_08957967_v16_n2_p113_Parodi2023-10-03T15:42:26Z Long-term outcome after aortic endovascular repair: The Buenos Aires experience Parodi, J.C. abdominal aorta aneurysm artery dilatation device endovascular surgery follow up human iliac artery long term care major clinical study postoperative complication priority journal prosthesis failure renal artery review stent surgical technique thrombus treatment outcome vascular disease Long-term (5 years) outcome of 30 patients whose aneurysm was excluded using the Parodi endograft (PE) was assessed. Thirty patients with a mean follow-up of 59 months were the basis of the analysis. Additionally, 100 consecutive patients treated with the Vanguard Endograft (VE) were followed up for 28 months (range, 7 to 56 months). Results were analyzed and both groups compared. There were no late failures related to the loss of the integrity of the device in the PE group. Aorto aortic systems showed distal neck dilatation in high proportion of patients (80%). Aorto-uni-iliac endograft was successful in 80% of the patients. Only one late type I endoleak developed in a patient in whom the proximal stent was placed far from the renal arteries and in contact with thrombus. Also, persistent type II endoleaks were the cause of failure. No neck dilatation was noted. In the VE group, most of the failures were device related. © 2003 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_08957967_v16_n2_p113_Parodi |
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abdominal aorta aneurysm artery dilatation device endovascular surgery follow up human iliac artery long term care major clinical study postoperative complication priority journal prosthesis failure renal artery review stent surgical technique thrombus treatment outcome vascular disease |
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abdominal aorta aneurysm artery dilatation device endovascular surgery follow up human iliac artery long term care major clinical study postoperative complication priority journal prosthesis failure renal artery review stent surgical technique thrombus treatment outcome vascular disease Parodi, J.C. Long-term outcome after aortic endovascular repair: The Buenos Aires experience |
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abdominal aorta aneurysm artery dilatation device endovascular surgery follow up human iliac artery long term care major clinical study postoperative complication priority journal prosthesis failure renal artery review stent surgical technique thrombus treatment outcome vascular disease |
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Long-term (5 years) outcome of 30 patients whose aneurysm was excluded using the Parodi endograft (PE) was assessed. Thirty patients with a mean follow-up of 59 months were the basis of the analysis. Additionally, 100 consecutive patients treated with the Vanguard Endograft (VE) were followed up for 28 months (range, 7 to 56 months). Results were analyzed and both groups compared. There were no late failures related to the loss of the integrity of the device in the PE group. Aorto aortic systems showed distal neck dilatation in high proportion of patients (80%). Aorto-uni-iliac endograft was successful in 80% of the patients. Only one late type I endoleak developed in a patient in whom the proximal stent was placed far from the renal arteries and in contact with thrombus. Also, persistent type II endoleaks were the cause of failure. No neck dilatation was noted. In the VE group, most of the failures were device related. © 2003 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. |
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Long-term outcome after aortic endovascular repair: The Buenos Aires experience |
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Long-term outcome after aortic endovascular repair: The Buenos Aires experience |
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Long-term outcome after aortic endovascular repair: The Buenos Aires experience |
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Long-term outcome after aortic endovascular repair: The Buenos Aires experience |
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Long-term outcome after aortic endovascular repair: The Buenos Aires experience |
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long-term outcome after aortic endovascular repair: the buenos aires experience |
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