1995
DOI: 10.1016/0967-2109(95)94449-7
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Surgical management of concurrent, coeliac and bilateral iliac artery aneurysms

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“…1 Reported successful endovascular techniques have included coil or glue embolization, percutaneous or open thrombin injection, and endovascular stent grafting. 3,[124][125][126][127][128][129] One report of five cases of endovascular occlusion of CAA revealed no ischemic sequelae and uniformly good technical results. 130 Late coil migration into the stomach with development of a fatal aortogastric fistula has been reported after coil embolization of a CAA.…”
Section: (Weak) C (Low)mentioning
confidence: 98%
“…1 Reported successful endovascular techniques have included coil or glue embolization, percutaneous or open thrombin injection, and endovascular stent grafting. 3,[124][125][126][127][128][129] One report of five cases of endovascular occlusion of CAA revealed no ischemic sequelae and uniformly good technical results. 130 Late coil migration into the stomach with development of a fatal aortogastric fistula has been reported after coil embolization of a CAA.…”
Section: (Weak) C (Low)mentioning
confidence: 98%