• Zentralbl Chir · Feb 2006

    Case Reports

    [Strategic risk reduction in the operative therapy for abdominal aortic aneurysms].

    • I Flessenkämper.
    • Clinic For Vascular And Endovascular Surgery, DRK-Kliniken Mark Brandenburg Berlin, Drontheimerstrasse 39/40, 13359 Berlin. i.flessenkaemper@drk-kliniken-markbrandenburg.de
    • Zentralbl Chir. 2006 Feb 1;131(1):13-7.

    AbstractAdvances in early diagnosis of abdominal aortic abnormalities, enhanced pre-and post-surgical care and improved pharmacological treatment, as well as new interventional strategies and surgical techniques have led to a considerable increase of those patients, who undergo surgical therapy, either using classical trans-abdominal open or endovascular techniques. These patients, as a result of their often underlying multi-morbidity, are prone to secondary complications that often require individual solutions. We present and discuss two cases of post-surgical complications that required individual strategies for risk reduction. The first case demonstrates the endovascular approach to a complication following open aortic surgery, the second describes a surgical intervention to solve a problem following endovascular therapy.

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