2010;18(3):166-177. Patients with VA aneurysms presented either asymptomatic (eg, incidental finding on angiography done, for instance, for a ruptured subclavian artery aneurysm) or with a myriad ...
Right aberrant subclavian artery ... or endovascular thoracic aortic stent graft implantation for lusorian artery aneurysms seems to be an additional and minimally invasive approach with promising ...
2). A large fusiform aneurysm was found, beginning just distal to the aortic valve and ending just proximal to the innominate artery. The arch was slightly dilated, and the left subclavian artery ...
Larger aneurysms may predict unfavorable clinical outcomes and ... A standard 6F or 8F guide catheter was advanced into the subclavian artery, proximal to the vertebral artery. An intermediate ...
and subclavian artery aneurysms; or traumatic or iatrogenic vessel injuries in arteries that are located in the chest cavity, abdominal cavity, or pelvis (except for aorta, coronary, innominate, ...
iliac and subclavian artery aneurysms; or Traumatic or iatrogenic vessel injuries in arteries that are located in the chest cavity, abdominal cavity, or pelvis (except for aorta, coronary ...
The devices were sized based on the target parent vessel (right subclavian artery (RSC) or descending aorta (DA)) diameters and lengths. Two studies were conducted in the rabbit elastase aneurysm ...
About three in 100 people will have a brain aneurysm, varying in size from less than 5mm to more than 25mm in diameter. The ...
A nine-month-old infant was diagnosed with a radial artery aneurysm, a rare and dangerous condition. After comprehensive diagnostic tests, a successful surgery was performed to remove the aneurysm.
A nine-month-old infant was diagnosed with a radial artery aneurysm, a rare and dangerous condition. After comprehensive diagnostic tests, a successful surgery was performed to remove the aneurysm.