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Initial Outcomes of Physician-Modified Inner Branched Endovascular Repair in High-Surgical-Risk Patients.

Tsuyoshi ShibataYutaka IbaTomohiro NakajimaJunji NakazawaAkihito OhkawaItaru HosakaAyaka AriharaShingo TsushimaKeishi OguraKenta YoshikawaNobuyoshi Kawaharada
Published in: Journal of endovascular therapy : an official journal of the International Society of Endovascular Specialists (2023)
This is the first clinical study to investigate outcomes of physician-modified inner branched endovascular repair (PMiBEVAR). PMiBEVAR for treating pararenal aneurysm, thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysm, or aortic arch aneurysm is a feasible procedure. This technology is likely to complement existing technology in terms of improved anatomical adaptability (compared to off-the-shelf devices), no time delay (compared to custom-made devices), and the potential to be performed in many countries. On the other hand, surgery time varied greatly depending on the case, suggesting a learning curve and the need for technological innovation to perform more consistent surgeries.
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