Complete endovascular arch replacement by in situ fenestration technique requires maintenance of cerebral perfusion during the fenestration procedure by an extracorporeal femoral-carotid bypass. The bypass has the disadvantages of being invasive, requiring a pump, and shunting blood extracorporeally. This report describes bench testing and an in vivo experimental animal setup with an endovascular, temporary introducer shunt. This technique represents an adjunctive step toward a complete endovascular repair for the aortic arch
Objectives:To investigate renal artery patency and renal function after deployment of aortic stents ...
AbstractWe present a case of a 78-year-old gentleman who was found to have a large saccular aneurysm...
Aim. Complex endovascular procedures to treat thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysms (TAAA) can be time c...
Complete endovascular arch replacement by in situ fenestration technique requires maintenance of cer...
Open surgical total aortic arch replacement is a demanding procedure which carries a substantial mor...
The aim of this chronic experimental study is to evaluate the feasibility of endovascular repair of ...
ObjectivesThe use of an intraoperative shunt is an established technique used to reduce the ischemic...
Open surgical total aortic arch replacement is a demanding procedure which carries a substantial mor...
In situ fenestration of aortic stent grafts has the potential to allow for continued perfusion of su...
AbstractBackgroundEndovascular repair by stent graft has been developed as a safe and less-invasive ...
We present a simple solution to address—at the same time—the issue of spinal perfusion, overload on ...
IntroductionSurgical repair of the aortic arch is technically demanding and requires complex circula...
Aortic arch repair, is a surgical challenge irrespective of which technique is applied. While open s...
AbstractBackgroundSignificant morbidity and mortality are related to conventional aortic replacement...
BACKGROUND In situ fenestration of aortic stent grafts for treatment of aortic arch aneurysms is a ...
Objectives:To investigate renal artery patency and renal function after deployment of aortic stents ...
AbstractWe present a case of a 78-year-old gentleman who was found to have a large saccular aneurysm...
Aim. Complex endovascular procedures to treat thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysms (TAAA) can be time c...
Complete endovascular arch replacement by in situ fenestration technique requires maintenance of cer...
Open surgical total aortic arch replacement is a demanding procedure which carries a substantial mor...
The aim of this chronic experimental study is to evaluate the feasibility of endovascular repair of ...
ObjectivesThe use of an intraoperative shunt is an established technique used to reduce the ischemic...
Open surgical total aortic arch replacement is a demanding procedure which carries a substantial mor...
In situ fenestration of aortic stent grafts has the potential to allow for continued perfusion of su...
AbstractBackgroundEndovascular repair by stent graft has been developed as a safe and less-invasive ...
We present a simple solution to address—at the same time—the issue of spinal perfusion, overload on ...
IntroductionSurgical repair of the aortic arch is technically demanding and requires complex circula...
Aortic arch repair, is a surgical challenge irrespective of which technique is applied. While open s...
AbstractBackgroundSignificant morbidity and mortality are related to conventional aortic replacement...
BACKGROUND In situ fenestration of aortic stent grafts for treatment of aortic arch aneurysms is a ...
Objectives:To investigate renal artery patency and renal function after deployment of aortic stents ...
AbstractWe present a case of a 78-year-old gentleman who was found to have a large saccular aneurysm...
Aim. Complex endovascular procedures to treat thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysms (TAAA) can be time c...