Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5617325 | Journal of Vascular Surgery | 2017 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The risk of a failure to cannulate one or more visceral arteries through the respective fenestrations was increased in patients who had previously undergone EVAR. This is most likely caused by increased friction between the fenestrated endograft and the failing graft in situ, which may impair the adaption of the unsupported Anaconda device to the aortic wall. As a consequence, fenestrations may not line up perfectly at the respective openings of the visceral or renal arteries, and folding of the fabric may be increased, making cannulation of the fenestrations more difficult.
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Authors
Jürgen MD, Fadi MD, Miriam MD, Kornelia MD, Johannes MD, Afshin MD,