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OFF-THE-SHELF COOK® T-BRANCH® BRANCHED ENDOPROSTHESIS DEPLOYMENT: TECHNICAL ASPECTS AND TIPS AND TRICKS

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Summary:Introduction: Off-the-shelf multi-branched stent grafts, such as Cook t-Branch®, emerged as an alternative for the prompt treatment of thoracoabdominal aneurysms (ATA). Objective/Technique: In our institution, the use of the Cook T-Branch® stent graft has been carried out in urgent cases and in some elective cases with favorable anatomy and in which it is not advisable to wait for the production of a custom-made device (CMD). The accumulated experience justifies the purpose of this review article, which aims to describe the deployment, some adjuvant techniques and some tips and tricks that may facilitate the learning curve in centers with less contact with this platform. Conclusion: The use of off-the-shelf multi-branched stent grafts, such as Cook T-Branch®, is a safe and viable alternative for the treatment of ATA. The main advantage of this approach is its prompt accessibility. As we advance in the learning curve and new adjuvant techniques are acquired, their applicability is significantly increased, both in the urgent and elective context.
Subject:Prótese off-the shelf Thoracoabdominal aneurysms Off-the shelf device Branched stentgraft Tratamento endovascular Próteses ramificadas Técnica de implantação Deployment technique Endovascular treatment Aneurismas toraco-abdominais
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Associated institution:Angiologia e Cirurgia Vascular
Language:Portuguese
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description Introduction: Off-the-shelf multi-branched stent grafts, such as Cook t-Branch®, emerged as an alternative for the prompt treatment of thoracoabdominal aneurysms (ATA). Objective/Technique: In our institution, the use of the Cook T-Branch® stent graft has been carried out in urgent cases and in some elective cases with favorable anatomy and in which it is not advisable to wait for the production of a custom-made device (CMD). The accumulated experience justifies the purpose of this review article, which aims to describe the deployment, some adjuvant techniques and some tips and tricks that may facilitate the learning curve in centers with less contact with this platform. Conclusion: The use of off-the-shelf multi-branched stent grafts, such as Cook T-Branch®, is a safe and viable alternative for the treatment of ATA. The main advantage of this approach is its prompt accessibility. As we advance in the learning curve and new adjuvant techniques are acquired, their applicability is significantly increased, both in the urgent and elective context.
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spellingShingle OFF-THE-SHELF COOK® T-BRANCH® BRANCHED ENDOPROSTHESIS DEPLOYMENT: TECHNICAL ASPECTS AND TIPS AND TRICKS
Prótese off-the shelf
Thoracoabdominal aneurysms
Off-the shelf device
Branched stentgraft
Tratamento endovascular
Próteses ramificadas
Técnica de implantação
Deployment technique
Endovascular treatment
Aneurismas toraco-abdominais
title OFF-THE-SHELF COOK® T-BRANCH® BRANCHED ENDOPROSTHESIS DEPLOYMENT: TECHNICAL ASPECTS AND TIPS AND TRICKS
topic Prótese off-the shelf
Thoracoabdominal aneurysms
Off-the shelf device
Branched stentgraft
Tratamento endovascular
Próteses ramificadas
Técnica de implantação
Deployment technique
Endovascular treatment
Aneurismas toraco-abdominais