Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4311916 | Surgical Clinics of North America | 2007 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
With the endovascular revolution upon us, the management of aortic aneurysmal disease has changed dramatically. Since 1991, more than 100,000 aneurysms worldwide have been repaired using early-generation and current-generation standardized grafts and this has dramatically reduced the 30-day mortality rates associated with open aortic surgery. A new phenomenon has also arisen from this wonderful technology. The term hybrid means “of different origins” and hybrid approaches to vascular disease involve open and endovascular techniques to achieve a common goal, namely, to prevent death caused by aneurysmal rupture. This article reviews novel approaches to the repair of complex aortic aneurysms and provides several illustrative examples.
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Authors
Benjamin W. Starnes, Nam T. Tran, Jerome M. McDonald,