Results of Iliac Branch Stent-Grafts
Autor: | Verzini, Fabio, Parlani, Gianbattista, DE RANGO, Paola, Farchioni, L, Simonte, Gioele, Cao, Piergiorgio, Oderich, Gs, Geisbüsch, S, Resch, T. A, Starnes, B. W, Huang, Y, Vrtiska, T. j, Macedo, Ta, Yang, Ey, Manunga, J. M, Roeder, B, Shalhub, E, Demartino, R. R, Timaran, D. E, Altri |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2017 |
Předmět: |
medicine.medical_specialty
business.industry Aortic aneurysms medicine.medical_treatment Technical success Stent Endovascula aortic repair Aortic aneurysms Iliac Branch Stent Grafts 030204 cardiovascular system & hematology Buttock claudication Surgery 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine Occlusion medicine Endovascula aortic repair 030212 general & internal medicine Iliac Aneurysm Endovascular treatment business Iliac Branch Stent Grafts |
Zdroj: | Endovascular Aortic Repair ISBN: 9783319151915 |
Popis: | The evolution of technology and introduction of new generation devices has resulted in increasing utilization of iliac branch graft (IBG) for endovascular treatment of iliac aneurysms. The indications of total endovascular repair have been expanded to more complex and bilateral iliac aneurysms. Technical success for IBGs is high, ranging from 86 to 100 % in most recent series. With the introduction of newer generation devices, the occlusion rates have declined and IBG patency of 81–100 % is achieved at variable follow-up lengths. Nevertheless, the risk of iliac occlusions, frequently associated with buttock claudication, and endoleak still remain possible concerns that require carefully pre-implant assessment and patient selection. This chapter summarizes the current results of IBGs. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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