Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4240703 | Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology | 2007 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The authors describe percutaneous repair of traumatic aortic transection in small-caliber aortas by using iliac extender stent-grafts in three patients (two female and one male patient; average age, 29.3 years). The average aortic diameters were 18.7 mm proximal and 16.4 mm distal to the tear. Iliac limb extenders (55 mm in length, 20-22 mm in diameter) were transferred from their 55-cm long delivery sheaths into 80-cm 16- or 18-F sheaths. The long sheaths enabled the percutaneous delivery of multiple stent-grafts to the thoracic aorta via a single femoral sheath. The transections were successfully treated in all patients without complication.
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Authors
John A. MD, Howard K. MD, Bruce B. MD, Matthew S. MD,