“…TVV patency was high, with a low incidence of branch occlusion throughout the follow-up, in line with other t-Branch reported series (range, 2%-7%). [14][15][16] In contrast with the technique described by Bisdas et al 14 and Fernandez et al, 15 relining of the branches was not routinely performed; some authors 27,29 have found that it may be a risk factor for occlusion. The authors hypothesize a relationship between relining with BMS and TVV occlusion, and this justifies further investigations.…”