2006
DOI: 10.1007/s00134-006-0115-8
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Emergency endovascular stent graft repair for acute blunt thoracic aortic injury: a retrospective case control study

Abstract: Stent graft for emergency treatment of BAI is efficient and is associated with fewer complications than surgical treatment.

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“…Patients diagnosed by emergent thoracotomy or who died in the emergency department before intervention were excluded or categorized separately (6,30,33,36,37,39,41).…”
Section: Methods Of the Cohort Publicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Patients diagnosed by emergent thoracotomy or who died in the emergency department before intervention were excluded or categorized separately (6,30,33,36,37,39,41).…”
Section: Methods Of the Cohort Publicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Todos los trabajos revisados concluyen que este tratamiento es tan eficaz como la cirug铆a abierta 4,5,14,15 . Esta t茅cnica permite evitar las complicaciones asociadas a la anticoagulaci贸n con heparina en pacientes con hemorragia intraparenquimatosa.…”
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“…Algunos autores realizan la colocaci贸n de la endopr贸tesis bajo anticoagulaci贸n con heparina 4,14 . A nuestros pacientes no se les realiz贸 dicho tratamiento por riesgo de sangrado.…”
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“…A certain subset of patients who are very high surgical risk by virtue of their advanced age or concomitant severe brain injury can be treated non-operatively with the percutaneous placement of an aortic stent graft under angiographic guidance. Early results from multiple authors using this approach are, so far, promising, although the long-term outcomes are not yet available for analysis (Santaniello et al, 2002;Broux et al, 2006;Hirose et al, 2006). However, many thoracic surgeons are increasingly using it over the standard, time-tested approach of the much more invasive left posterolateral thoracotomy with segmental aortic resection and repair using prosthetic vascular graft.…”
Section: Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%