2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.avsg.2015.07.049
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Open Treatment of Blunt Injuries of Supra-Aortic Branches: Case Series

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“…Traumatic injury to the aortic arch and great vessels has traditionally required open operative repair. 1 Recent advancements in endovascular techniques and devices have allowed less invasive repairs to be performed. Several authors have shown hybrid procedures have a lower morbidity and mortality in patients requiring supra-aortic intervention, especially in patients who would be poor candidates for open repair.…”
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“…Traumatic injury to the aortic arch and great vessels has traditionally required open operative repair. 1 Recent advancements in endovascular techniques and devices have allowed less invasive repairs to be performed. Several authors have shown hybrid procedures have a lower morbidity and mortality in patients requiring supra-aortic intervention, especially in patients who would be poor candidates for open repair.…”
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confidence: 99%