The most common limitation is inadequacy of the internal iliac artery because of aneurysms involving branches without a suitable landing zone. Although this represents a violation of the ...
5 The mortality of elective surgical repair of iliac artery aneurysms is between 7% and 11%.1-6 The operative mortality in emergent operations, however, has been reported to be between 33% and 50%.3,5 ...
Persistent sciatic artery (PSA), a persistent embryologic continuation of the internal iliac artery ... The conventional surgical treatment of PSA aneurysms is commonly complex and carries ...
In this approach, surgery is performed to repair the section of the aorta that has an aneurysm. To reach the aneurysm ... The contralateral extension is positioned in the iliac artery. There is a ...
Renal artery aneurysms are rare and typically found incidentally. Risk of rupture drives the incentive for repair, which can be achieved by both open and endovascular techniques. Ex vivo repair with ...
The aneurysm was extending up to the aortic bifurcation with an incidental finding of right renal artery stenosis. Bilateral common iliac arteries showed atherosclerotic changes without any ...
Of the 1,200 patients, 531 (44.3%) underwent endovascular aneurysm repair (EVAR). The average age was 74 years, and 13% were female. Aortouni-iliac grafts were used in 49.4% of patients ...