Abstract

The persistence of a flow towards the false channel (FC) supplied with communications between the two channels downstream the aortic stentgraft is often observed after the endovascular treatment of chronic aortic dissections. This is often associated with the absence of retraction of the aortic dilation. We present the short-term results of the use of a system of occlusion (Candy Plug [CP]) of the FC, and its impact on the patency of the FC and the evolution of the aortic diameter.

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