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Complex aortic aneurysms, previously treated with high-risk open surgery, can now be managed with advanced hybrid and endovascular techniques. These innovative approaches expand treatment options for more patients.

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Area of Science:

  • Cardiovascular Surgery
  • Vascular Surgery
  • Endovascular Therapy

Background:

  • Complex aortic aneurysms involve multiple aortic segments or critical side branches.
  • Traditional open surgery for these aneurysms carries significant risks, limiting options for high-risk patients.
  • Advancements in hybrid and endovascular techniques have broadened treatment indications.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review treatment options for complex aortic aneurysms.
  • To present institutional experience with these complex cases.

Main Methods:

  • Discussion of open surgical repair.
  • Description of hybrid techniques combining open and endovascular approaches.
  • Overview of purely endovascular solutions.

Main Results:

  • Hybrid and endovascular techniques have significantly expanded treatment possibilities.
  • These minimally invasive options offer alternatives to high-risk open surgery.
  • A wide range of surgical procedures are now available.

Conclusions:

  • Complex aortic aneurysms can be effectively treated with modern surgical and endovascular strategies.
  • Hybrid and endovascular approaches provide lower-risk alternatives for a wider patient population.
  • Technological advancements continue to improve outcomes in aortic aneurysm repair.