2018
DOI: 10.1002/ccd.27599
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False lumen intervention to promote remodelling and thrombosis—The FLIRT concept in aortic dissection

Abstract: Interventional FL management, using the FLIRT concept, is feasible in selected cases of aortic dissection, promotes FL thrombosis and induces successful remodelling.

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“…In this issue of the journal, Yuan et al report a study of 10 patients who had an aortic dissection (50% Type A, 50% Type B) with prior interventions and were at high surgical risk. Those patients had persistent FL flow on a computed tomography angiography (CTA) scan, with >5 mm of growth during a 6‐month period.…”
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“…In this issue of the journal, Yuan et al report a study of 10 patients who had an aortic dissection (50% Type A, 50% Type B) with prior interventions and were at high surgical risk. Those patients had persistent FL flow on a computed tomography angiography (CTA) scan, with >5 mm of growth during a 6‐month period.…”
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“…FL interventions have previously included the “cork in the bottle neck” technique, the “candy‐plug” technique, and the “knickerbocker” technique. Those interventions resulted in several complications, including the aforementioned SINE. However, in the study by Yuan et al, the procedures focused on closing the communication between the false and true lumen by using glue (Onyx), occluder devices, and coils.…”
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