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Totally endovascular aortic arch repair by branched stent graft placement
Several methods for endovascular aortic arch repair have been proposed to reduce the morbidity and mortality associated with conventional open surgery for aortic arch aneurysms. We report our experience with aortic arch aneurysm repair by a totally endovascular technique, that is, a “reversed” stent graft technique using branched stent grafts.