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Coil embolization for type IA endoleak after thoracic branched endoprosthesis placement in type B dissection
Marvi Tariq1, Kyle W Eudailey1, Halim Yammine2
1Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Department of Surgery, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL.
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Although the use of thoracic branched endoprosthesis to treat thoracic aortic pathologies is increasing, literature regarding the management of associated complications is limited. A large left subclavian artery infundibulum can lead to type IA endoleaks around the base of the graft branch/left subclavian artery due to a decreased seal zone along the greater aortic curvature. Here we present three cases of successful coil embolization to treat type IA endoleak after thoracic branched endoprosthesis.
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