2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.diii.2020.02.001
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Immediate and 1-year success rate of type 2 endoleak treatment using three-dimensional image fusion guidance

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“…Systematic reviews by Ultee et al [15] and Sidloff et al [21] reported better results for the translumbar approach, and the ESVS guidelines also mention the advantages of this approach [8]. In addition, a translumbar approach using fusion guidance [48,49] had a high success rate and a short procedure time, indicating the usefulness of fusion guidance.…”
Section: Which Interventional Approach Is Recommended?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Systematic reviews by Ultee et al [15] and Sidloff et al [21] reported better results for the translumbar approach, and the ESVS guidelines also mention the advantages of this approach [8]. In addition, a translumbar approach using fusion guidance [48,49] had a high success rate and a short procedure time, indicating the usefulness of fusion guidance.…”
Section: Which Interventional Approach Is Recommended?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Images were reviewed and analyzed in consensus by two experienced radiologists (HD and HK) to detect the AKA and its collateral supply. A 3D-3D semi-automatic registration was performed between CBCT and preinterventional CTA images, preloaded on the posttreatment workstation, using commercially available software (XperCT ® ; Phillips Healthcare, Best, The Netherlands), as described previously [19,20]. The registration to merge CBCT and CTA images was based on vertebral bodies and aortic calcifications as landmarks.…”
Section: Post-processing and Image Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%