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J Am Coll Cardiol, 2001; 38:1040-1046
© 2001 by the American College of Cardiology Foundation
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Preliminary results of endovascular abdominal aortic aneurysm exclusion with the AneuRx stent-graft

Marcus H. Howell, MD*, Neil Strickman, MD, FACC*, Ali Mortazavi, MD, FACC*, Charles H. Hallman, MD{dagger} and Zvonimir Krajcer, MD, FACC*

* Department of Cardiology, Houston, Texas, USA
{dagger} Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Texas Heart Institute/St. Luke’s Episcopal Hospital, Houston, Texas, USA



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Figure 1 (A) Aortic angiogram from a 72-year-old man, showing a 62-mm infrarenal abdominal aortic aneurysm. (B) Aortic angiogram obtained immediately after placement of an AneuRx stent-graft. There is no evidence of an endoleak. (C) Three-dimensional reconstruction of a contrast-enhanced, spiral computed tomographic scan of the abdominal aorta at one-year and (D) two-year follow-up examination. There is no evidence of an endoleak.

 




 
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