Abdominal: Graft Patency & Complications- Page 1Go to page: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 3D CT Angiography is ideal for evaluating the native aorta and helping plan graft design and insertion. Once the patient has the endovascular graft in place 3D CT Angiography can be used to determine the success of graft placement and to detect any potential complications. Whether the complication be a leak, graft migration or failure, or a pseudoaneurysm 3D CT Angiography can detect them non-invasively. This is our current technique at Hopkins in this challenging group of patients. |
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| Endovascular graft. | ||
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| Endovascular graft. | ||
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| Endovascular graft with pseudoaneurysm. | ||
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| Endovascular graft with pseudoaneurysm. | ||
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| Endovascular graft. | ||
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