2019
DOI: 10.1177/1708538119832727
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Explant of aortic stent grafts following endovascular aneurysm repair

Abstract: Background Failure of endovascular aneurysm repair may require explant of the stent graft in a subset of patients. We sought to assess outcomes in a cohort of patients undergoing explant of endovascular aneurysm repair in both emergency and elective settings. Methods Patients undergoing explant of endovascular aneurysm repair were identified from a prospectively maintained database, with additional information obtained through retrospective analysis of medical records. Results Over a 21-year period, 1997–2018 … Show more

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“…After EVAR, the bare stent portion fuses with the aortic wall over time, and removal of the barbs becomes technically difficult. Several reports describe a method for removing the suprarenal barbs effectively [ 23 24 ]. However, to prevent aortic wall damage, the bare stents should be removed one-by-one after separating the fabric portion using a cutter.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After EVAR, the bare stent portion fuses with the aortic wall over time, and removal of the barbs becomes technically difficult. Several reports describe a method for removing the suprarenal barbs effectively [ 23 24 ]. However, to prevent aortic wall damage, the bare stents should be removed one-by-one after separating the fabric portion using a cutter.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%