A novel two-stage technique for construction of experimental aneurysms.
A two-staged technique for construction of experimental aneurysms in swine is described. The jugular vein is initially anastomosed to the carotid artery. Spontaneous hypertrophy of the vein is modeled by placing restraining sutures to create a fusiform aneurysm. Subsequent endovascular closure of th...
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description | A two-staged technique for construction of experimental aneurysms in swine is described. The jugular vein is initially anastomosed to the carotid artery. Spontaneous hypertrophy of the vein is modeled by placing restraining sutures to create a fusiform aneurysm. Subsequent endovascular closure of this aneurysm leaves a sidewall aneurysm pouch. Staging allows maturation of the anastomosis, and the technique provides additional targets for endovascular training. Trial has been successful in three animals. |
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spelling | oxford-uuid:44ac38eb-2cc5-4504-89fd-4162c3f573492022-03-26T15:03:05ZA novel two-stage technique for construction of experimental aneurysms.Journal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:44ac38eb-2cc5-4504-89fd-4162c3f57349EnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford2004Byrne, JHubbard, NA two-staged technique for construction of experimental aneurysms in swine is described. The jugular vein is initially anastomosed to the carotid artery. Spontaneous hypertrophy of the vein is modeled by placing restraining sutures to create a fusiform aneurysm. Subsequent endovascular closure of this aneurysm leaves a sidewall aneurysm pouch. Staging allows maturation of the anastomosis, and the technique provides additional targets for endovascular training. Trial has been successful in three animals. |
spellingShingle | Byrne, J Hubbard, N A novel two-stage technique for construction of experimental aneurysms. |
title | A novel two-stage technique for construction of experimental aneurysms. |
title_full | A novel two-stage technique for construction of experimental aneurysms. |
title_fullStr | A novel two-stage technique for construction of experimental aneurysms. |
title_full_unstemmed | A novel two-stage technique for construction of experimental aneurysms. |
title_short | A novel two-stage technique for construction of experimental aneurysms. |
title_sort | novel two stage technique for construction of experimental aneurysms |
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