2018
DOI: 10.5761/atcs.oa.17-00167
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Selection of a Surgical Treatment Approach for Aortic Coarctation in Adolescents and Adults

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“…In general, three types of surgery are available. They consist of: a) resection of the diseased aortic part and simple end-to-end suture; b) resection of CoA and its replacement with a tubular graft and c) extra-anatomical bypass [4]. Resection with the end-to-end anastomosis is more suitable in infant patients because of absence of a no-growing graft and higher mobility and elasticity of tissues as well [4].…”
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“…In general, three types of surgery are available. They consist of: a) resection of the diseased aortic part and simple end-to-end suture; b) resection of CoA and its replacement with a tubular graft and c) extra-anatomical bypass [4]. Resection with the end-to-end anastomosis is more suitable in infant patients because of absence of a no-growing graft and higher mobility and elasticity of tissues as well [4].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…They consist of: a) resection of the diseased aortic part and simple end-to-end suture; b) resection of CoA and its replacement with a tubular graft and c) extra-anatomical bypass [4]. Resection with the end-to-end anastomosis is more suitable in infant patients because of absence of a no-growing graft and higher mobility and elasticity of tissues as well [4]. Extra-anatomical bypass has more benefits for patients with CoA recurrence without aneurysm formation because of adhesions after a previous surgery [4].…”
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