Pseudoaneurysm as a Late Complication of Chronic Stanford Type A Intramural Hematoma Requiring Endovascular Repair
Aortic intramural hematoma accounts for 5% to 20% of patients with acute aortic syndrome. Endovascular grafts have evolved as minimally invasive alternatives for treatment in some highly selected patients. We present the case of a patient who had late complications of a chronic Stanford type A intra...
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doaj-f13b26f6f87c4c0f9ac455dcb9e701c12021-06-07T07:03:26ZengElsevierJACC: Case Reports2666-08492020-12-0121524702475Pseudoaneurysm as a Late Complication of Chronic Stanford Type A Intramural Hematoma Requiring Endovascular RepairWayne H. Miller, MD0David Hsi, MD1Anna Koulova, MD2Andrey Vavrenyuk, MD3Isaac George, MD4Virendra Patel, MD5Hiroo Takayama, MD6The Heart and Vascular Institute, Stamford Hospital, Stamford, Connecticut, USA; Address for correspondence: Dr. Wayne Henry Miller, The Heart and Vascular Institute, Stamford Hospital, 29 Hospital Plaza, Suite 502, Stamford, Connecticut 06902, USA.The Heart and Vascular Institute, Stamford Hospital, Stamford, Connecticut, USAThe Heart and Vascular Institute, Stamford Hospital, Stamford, Connecticut, USAThe Heart and Vascular Institute, Stamford Hospital, Stamford, Connecticut, USAColumbia Aortic Center, New York-Presbyterian/Columbia University Medical Center, New York, New York, USAColumbia Aortic Center, New York-Presbyterian/Columbia University Medical Center, New York, New York, USAColumbia Aortic Center, New York-Presbyterian/Columbia University Medical Center, New York, New York, USAAortic intramural hematoma accounts for 5% to 20% of patients with acute aortic syndrome. Endovascular grafts have evolved as minimally invasive alternatives for treatment in some highly selected patients. We present the case of a patient who had late complications of a chronic Stanford type A intramural hematoma requiring thoracic endovascular aortic repair. (Level of Difficulty: Beginner.)http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666084920313188aortacomplicationdissectionvascular disease |
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Wayne H. Miller, MD David Hsi, MD Anna Koulova, MD Andrey Vavrenyuk, MD Isaac George, MD Virendra Patel, MD Hiroo Takayama, MD Pseudoaneurysm as a Late Complication of Chronic Stanford Type A Intramural Hematoma Requiring Endovascular Repair JACC: Case Reports aorta complication dissection vascular disease |
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Wayne H. Miller, MD David Hsi, MD Anna Koulova, MD Andrey Vavrenyuk, MD Isaac George, MD Virendra Patel, MD Hiroo Takayama, MD |
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Pseudoaneurysm as a Late Complication of Chronic Stanford Type A Intramural Hematoma Requiring Endovascular Repair |
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Pseudoaneurysm as a Late Complication of Chronic Stanford Type A Intramural Hematoma Requiring Endovascular Repair |
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Pseudoaneurysm as a Late Complication of Chronic Stanford Type A Intramural Hematoma Requiring Endovascular Repair |
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Pseudoaneurysm as a Late Complication of Chronic Stanford Type A Intramural Hematoma Requiring Endovascular Repair |
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Pseudoaneurysm as a Late Complication of Chronic Stanford Type A Intramural Hematoma Requiring Endovascular Repair |
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pseudoaneurysm as a late complication of chronic stanford type a intramural hematoma requiring endovascular repair |
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JACC: Case Reports |
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2020-12-01 |
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Aortic intramural hematoma accounts for 5% to 20% of patients with acute aortic syndrome. Endovascular grafts have evolved as minimally invasive alternatives for treatment in some highly selected patients. We present the case of a patient who had late complications of a chronic Stanford type A intramural hematoma requiring thoracic endovascular aortic repair. (Level of Difficulty: Beginner.) |
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aorta complication dissection vascular disease |
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