“…Failure of endovascular repair is typically the result of an inability to pass the guidewire across the length of the lesion [3]. Notwithstanding, endovascular approaches offer several advantages over open approaches such as remote access, shorter operative time, less blood loss, lower incidence of sepsis, and a reduced risk of injury to surrounding structures [2,3,8,14,[17], [18], [19], [20], [21]]. Additionally, quicker recovery time and a decreased length of hospital stay are associated with endovascular approaches [22].…”