Abstract

Total endovascular repair of aortic arch aneurysms is a challenging frontier, particularly due to the risk of stroke. Ohki et al1 propose the retrograde in situ branched stent graft (“RIBS”) technique, touting an off-the-shelf, relatively low-risk, cost-effective repair, with 100% technical success and no 30-day mortalities.

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