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1 No intraoperative injuries, conversions to open repair , or 30-day postoperative complications occurred.
2 Results: The patient underwent an open repair of the complicated hernia.
3 Conclusions: Radiofrequency ablation is a viable alternative to open repair offering excellent efficacy.
4 There were no cases of retrograde dissection and no conversions to open repair .
5 In addition, we compared EVAR with open repair in the early and late cohorts.
6 Technical success was achieved in 50 patients; one patient required conversion to open repair intraoperatively.
7 Results: Technical success was obtained in all patients, and no conversion to open repair was necessary.
8 Conclusions: Mortality rates in those undergoing EVAR for RAAA are comparable with those undergoing open repair .
9 These factors differ for open repair vs EVAR and should be considered in individual patient decision-making.
10 Unlike surgery, endovascular treatment with stent grafts is also applicable in patients unfit for open repair .
11 Conclusion: Hospital mortality is an important quality parameter of endovascular and open repair of iAAA and rAAA.
12 Six patients were converted to standard open repair because of inability to achieve successful endovascular aneurysm repair.
13 Conclusions: Long-term overall survival was similar among patients who underwent endovascular repair and those who underwent open repair .
14 Over 5 years, patients of marginal fitness had no early survival advantage from EVAR compared with open repair .
15 A 71-year-old man, following open repair of an abdominal aortic aneurysm, went home on the fifth postoperative day.
16 This was higher in cases of open repair beside EVAR and in cases with ruptured AAAs beside elective cases.
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