2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.athoracsur.2005.08.070
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Subclavian Flap Repair: Review of 399 Patients at Median Follow-Up of Fourteen Years

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“…Trend of increased rates of restenosis and lower rates of pseudoaneurysm in bare stent group Meadows et al [70] 105 2 yr Prospective, multicenter, single-arm study assessing safety and efficacy of CP stent in children and adults with coarctation. Two year follow-up of 86% showed 23 fractured stents with no significant clinical effects, 6 aortic aneurysms, 19 repeat catheter interventions, and no surgical interventions Table 1 Notable exercise [42,43] . Coarctation resection and replacement with an interposition graft was described by Gross [44] in 1951.…”
Section: Follow-up Outcomementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Trend of increased rates of restenosis and lower rates of pseudoaneurysm in bare stent group Meadows et al [70] 105 2 yr Prospective, multicenter, single-arm study assessing safety and efficacy of CP stent in children and adults with coarctation. Two year follow-up of 86% showed 23 fractured stents with no significant clinical effects, 6 aortic aneurysms, 19 repeat catheter interventions, and no surgical interventions Table 1 Notable exercise [42,43] . Coarctation resection and replacement with an interposition graft was described by Gross [44] in 1951.…”
Section: Follow-up Outcomementioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, when applied to neonates, re-coarctation may occur in up to 23% (33). Although sacrificing the subclavian artery does not result in left arm ischemia, it may cause claudication in the long term (31).…”
Section: Subclavian Flap Aortoplastymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The flap is then folded downwards and sutured into the incised aorta, enlarging the previously stenosed aorta. The re-coarctation rate of this technique seems to be relatively low when performed in older children [0-3% (31,32)]. However, when applied to neonates, re-coarctation may occur in up to 23% (33).…”
Section: Subclavian Flap Aortoplastymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Мы полагаем, что предложенный ме-тод коррекции является более благоприятным для пациента, так как полностью сохраняет нормальное физиологическое кровообраще-ние левой верхней конечности. Выполнение реконструкции по данной методике позволяет полностью устранить препятствие кровото-ку, а также избежать таких осложнений, как стил-синдром, что дает возможность приме-нения этой методики не только у новорожден-ных, но и у более старших пациентов [1,2,12].…”
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