This study evaluated the safety and technical and clinical success rates of positioning endovascular endografts (EG) in ruptured abdominal aneurysms. Patients with a ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysm confirmed by contrastenhanced computed tomography angiography (CTA) were eligible for the analysis. Of 67 patients, 42 (62.7%) were treated with EG. Thirteen patients (30.9%) received an aorto-uni-iliac EG (group A) and 29 a bifurcated EG (group B). Patients were divided for comparative analysis according to the configuration of the EG implanted. The primary technical success rate was 100%; the primary clinical success rate was 95% (40/42). There were two intraoperative deaths (4.7%) related to intractable shock. No patient required conver...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to describe our early experience in the treatment of ruptured a...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to describe our early experience in the treatment of ruptured a...
ObjectiveTo report our early experience with endovascular treatment of patients with ruptured abdomi...
This study evaluated the safety and technical and clinical success rates of positioning endovascular...
This study evaluated the safety and technical and clinical success rates of positioning endovascular...
This study evaluated the safety and technical and clinical success rates of positioning endovascular...
Purpose. This study evaluated the safety and technical and clinical success rates of positioning end...
Aim. The authors report the results of their retrospective study comparing the outcome for the diffe...
OBJECTIVE:The aim of this study was to describe our early experience in the treatment of ruptured ab...
Aim. The authors report the results of their retrospective stud), comparing the outcome for the diff...
Aim. The authors report the results of their retrospective stud), comparing the outcome for the diff...
Aim. The authors report the results of their retrospective stud), comparing the outcome for the diff...
Aim. The authors report the results of their retrospective stud), comparing the outcome for the diff...
Aim. The authors report the results of their retrospective stud), comparing the outcome for the diff...
Aim. The authors report the results of their retrospective stud), comparing the outcome for the diff...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to describe our early experience in the treatment of ruptured a...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to describe our early experience in the treatment of ruptured a...
ObjectiveTo report our early experience with endovascular treatment of patients with ruptured abdomi...
This study evaluated the safety and technical and clinical success rates of positioning endovascular...
This study evaluated the safety and technical and clinical success rates of positioning endovascular...
This study evaluated the safety and technical and clinical success rates of positioning endovascular...
Purpose. This study evaluated the safety and technical and clinical success rates of positioning end...
Aim. The authors report the results of their retrospective study comparing the outcome for the diffe...
OBJECTIVE:The aim of this study was to describe our early experience in the treatment of ruptured ab...
Aim. The authors report the results of their retrospective stud), comparing the outcome for the diff...
Aim. The authors report the results of their retrospective stud), comparing the outcome for the diff...
Aim. The authors report the results of their retrospective stud), comparing the outcome for the diff...
Aim. The authors report the results of their retrospective stud), comparing the outcome for the diff...
Aim. The authors report the results of their retrospective stud), comparing the outcome for the diff...
Aim. The authors report the results of their retrospective stud), comparing the outcome for the diff...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to describe our early experience in the treatment of ruptured a...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to describe our early experience in the treatment of ruptured a...
ObjectiveTo report our early experience with endovascular treatment of patients with ruptured abdomi...