Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10214566 | Journal of Vascular Surgery | 2018 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Adequate EndoAnchor penetration into the aortic wall is less likely when the aortic neck diameter is large or when the neck contains significant mural calcium. No penetration of the EndoAnchor was the only factor predictive of postprocedural type IA endoleak. This study stresses the importance of careful selection of patients based on preoperative assessment of the infrarenal neck on CT angiography and emphasizes careful deployment of EndoAnchors into the aortic wall to improve successful treatment of type IA endoleaks.
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Authors
Seline R. MSc, Kim MSc, Kenneth MD, William D. MD, Jean M. MD, Cornelis H. MSc, PhD, Jean-Paul P.M. MD, PhD,