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STABILISE (Stent-Assisted Balloon-Induced Intimal Disruption and Relamination in Aortic Dissection Repair) Is Associated With Good Anatomical Results on the Distal Thoracoabdominal Aorta at 2 Years.

Arnaud MaurinAlexis JacquierAxel BartoliPierre-Antoine BarralFabien VecchiniMancini JulienVirgile OmnesMariangela DeMasiPhilippe PiquetMarine Gaudry
Published in: Journal of endovascular therapy : an official journal of the International Society of Endovascular Specialists (2024)
This article reported the results of stent assisted balloon induced intimal disruption and relamination (STABILISE) with a follow-up at 2 years. This is the first comparative study between STABILISE, which has emerged as a new technique inducing aortic remodeling and therefore better long-term outcome, and the standard technique TEVAR alone. STABILISE technique is associated with good results on the distal aorta at 2 years with a rate of patient with unfavorable aortic diameter evolution greater in TEVAR group compared to STABILISE group and could improve the long-term results on the distal aorta by inducing extensive aortic remodeling.
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