2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.jvs.2016.06.107
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A comparison between aortobifemoral bypass and aortoiliac kissing stents in patients with complex aortoiliac obstructive disease

Abstract: In this multicenter experience, endovascular repair of aortoiliac complex lesions with the kissing stent technique provided similar satisfactory early and late results to those obtained with open surgery.

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“…The Taeymans study, 34 however, included all patients from the first in human, and a learning curve bias was likely. In the current study, 195 lesions were classified as TASC D, but the majority of these (138, 70.7%) were from the study groups of Sixt (n=61) 10 and Dorigo (n=77), 25 which may indicate a heterogeneity in treatment strategy between study groups. These results call for a one-to-one comparison of the CERAB and KS techniques for severe AIOD.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 61%
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“…The Taeymans study, 34 however, included all patients from the first in human, and a learning curve bias was likely. In the current study, 195 lesions were classified as TASC D, but the majority of these (138, 70.7%) were from the study groups of Sixt (n=61) 10 and Dorigo (n=77), 25 which may indicate a heterogeneity in treatment strategy between study groups. These results call for a one-to-one comparison of the CERAB and KS techniques for severe AIOD.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 61%
“…Of the 5 articles 3,10,16,21,25 selected, 4 publications reported single-center data; Dorigo et al 25 published data collected from 3 centers. All patients were treated between April 1995 and February 2014.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This in situ multistent assembling technique is used in the management of complex occlusive lesions involving the aortoiliac bifurcation that also frequently compromise the proximal iliac arteries. Regardless of the several drawbacks that hinder their performance, this modular technique is still in clinical use today …”
Section: Physical Phenomenamentioning
confidence: 99%