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Taking the frozen elephant trunk technique to the next level by a stented side branch for a left subclavian artery connection: a feasibility study.

Martin GrabenwögerMarkus MachHeinrich MächlerZsuzsanna ArnoldHarald PisarikSandra FolkmannMarie-Luise HarrerDaniela GeislerReinhard MoidlBernhard WinklerJohannes BonattiMartin CzernyGabriel Weiss
Published in: European journal of cardio-thoracic surgery : official journal of the European Association for Cardio-thoracic Surgery (2021)
This initial study in human anatomical bodies could demonstrate the feasibility of implanting a newly designed FET prosthesis. This evolution of the FET technique has the potential to substantially ease total aortic arch replacement by proximalization of the distal anastomosis into zone 1 and by shortening spinal and lower body hypothermic circulatory arrest times via a stented side branch to the LSA. This direct connection enables early restoration of systemic perfusion.
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