2001
DOI: 10.1016/s1089-2516(01)90013-7
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Postoperative management: Type I and III endoleaks

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“…Direct endoleak embolization is commonly performed through translumbar or transcaval approaches (8,19). These methods can avoid traversing cavities or organs (19).…”
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“…Direct endoleak embolization is commonly performed through translumbar or transcaval approaches (8,19). These methods can avoid traversing cavities or organs (19).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…These techniques have some limitations, however. Balloon PTA and stent placement are not always sufficient for the exclusion of type I endoleaks, and stentgraft extension can be placed only in cases with sufficient additional anchoring area (8). If these methods fail to exclude type I endoleaks, surgical conversion or new endovascular techniques, such as embolization, should be considered (8,9).…”
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