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Abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) is the most common type of aneurismal diseases. Generally, it is asymptomatic and when it is ruptured, it develops with high morbidity and mortality. Case report: A 62-years-old male patient consulted our emergency with a pain at his dorsum and lumbar part. ...
As explained earlier, a tortuous aorta is not immediately life-threatening, and many people are hardly aware they have the condition. However, it is a risk factor for developing an aortic aneurysm, in which the artery wall becomes weakened and in danger of bursting. ...
Simultaneous Endovascular Approach for Aortic Arch Aneurysm Associated with Aortic Valve Stenosis. What Have We Learned? Aortic arch aneurysms are rarely isolated entities, and most frequently associated with either ascending or descending aorta pathologies. Association with ... J Lapeze,GDD Gevigney,D...
Once CPB will be instituted, the aortic cross-clamp will apply, and the heart will be arrest with antegrade cardioplegia. After gradual cooling and when rectal temperature (28 degrees C), the circulatory arrest will be initiated. After this the stent graft is inserted into the descending ...
While excellent reproducibility values for 2D thickness measurements have been reported for carotid and aortic vessel walls [40, 41], a great advantage of 3D imaging is that it requires no tedious, accurate planning of the imaging slices, while still allowing reconstructions in arbitrary planes. Thi...
Outcomes after endovascular versus open thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysm repair: a population-based study J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg, 161 (2021), pp. 516-527.e6 View PDFView articleView in ScopusGoogle Scholar 8 A.L. Estrera Is open repair still the standard for the descending and thoracoabdomina...
DeBakey reported the first series of 138 aortic arch replacements using selective cerebral perfusion in 1962 (1). Primarily two methods for cerebral perfusion were utilized: the first, a constructed passive shunt from the ascending to descending aorta with limbs for carotid artery perfusion and the...