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Vascular Specialist International ; : 14-2021.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-904194

ABSTRACT

Major branches of the aortic arch and visceral aorta pose a particular challenge for endovascular repair of aneurysms involving these regions. To preserve perfusion through these essential branches, fenestrated and branched endografts have been used. Current fenestrated and branched aortic endografts have evolved into modular devices in which the aortic main body provides appropriate access to the target branch vessel either through reinforced fenestrations or directional cuffs as the hinge point for bridging stent grafts (BSGs). BSGs are used to connect the aortic main body and target branch vessel, and must provide both unhindered flow and a seal. Appropriate selection of BSG for target vessels in branched and fenestrated endovascular aortic repair is critical for technical success and durability. At present, there are no dedicated devices for use as BSGs, and a variety of stent grafts are currently used off-label. In this report, we review the available published series on the performance of presently available BSGs in relation to their design and selection.

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Vascular Specialist International ; : 14-2021.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-896490

ABSTRACT

Major branches of the aortic arch and visceral aorta pose a particular challenge for endovascular repair of aneurysms involving these regions. To preserve perfusion through these essential branches, fenestrated and branched endografts have been used. Current fenestrated and branched aortic endografts have evolved into modular devices in which the aortic main body provides appropriate access to the target branch vessel either through reinforced fenestrations or directional cuffs as the hinge point for bridging stent grafts (BSGs). BSGs are used to connect the aortic main body and target branch vessel, and must provide both unhindered flow and a seal. Appropriate selection of BSG for target vessels in branched and fenestrated endovascular aortic repair is critical for technical success and durability. At present, there are no dedicated devices for use as BSGs, and a variety of stent grafts are currently used off-label. In this report, we review the available published series on the performance of presently available BSGs in relation to their design and selection.

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Vascular Specialist International ; : 4-9, 2019.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-762008

ABSTRACT

Acute limb ischemia (ALI) represents one of the most common emergent scenarios encountered by a vascular specialist. Despite expedient revascularization, high rates of limb loss are reported along with high mortality rates which are second only to ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysms. Surgical revascularization is standard of care. Endovascular techniques as an alternative have emerged to be appropriate first line therapy when addressing the threatened limb. We review the etiology and classification of ALI and current endovascular techniques and evidence to date in the management of patients acutely presenting with extremity ischemia.


Subject(s)
Humans , Aortic Aneurysm, Abdominal , Classification , Embolism and Thrombosis , Endovascular Procedures , Extremities , Ischemia , Mortality , Peripheral Arterial Disease , Specialization , Standard of Care
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Vascular Specialist International ; : 135-137, 2015.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-108804

ABSTRACT

No abstract available.


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Venous Insufficiency
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Vascular Specialist International ; : 11-14, 2015.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-38887

ABSTRACT

In 2009 Paolo Zamboni et al. implicated that chronic cerebral venous congestion lead to the development of multiple sclerosis. In this review, we examined the role of chronic cerbrospinal venous insufficiency in multiple sclerosis and the proposed therapy entailing venous angioplasty and stenting of extracranial veins with available evidence to date.


Subject(s)
Angioplasty , Hyperemia , Multiple Sclerosis , Stents , Veins , Venous Insufficiency
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