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Endovascular aneurysm repair under local anesthesia through bilateral percutaneous femoral access is a safe strategy to improve early outcomes and reduce hospital stay.

Davide EspositoAaron T FargionWalter DorigoCaterina MelaniFrancesca MauriSergio ZacàGiovanni PratesiGabriele PiffarettiDomenico AngilettaCarlo PratesiRaffaele Pullinull null
Published in: International angiology : a journal of the International Union of Angiology (2024)
EVAR performed under local anesthesia has a significantly better impact on early results when compared to general anesthesia. Combining percutaneous bilateral femoral access to local anesthesia reduced procedural times, ICU stays and consequently improved early results.
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