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evt | Article | November 2015

Upcoming Technology for Aortic Arch Aneurysms

Devices on the horizon that will allow near-total endovascular techniques to become a reality.

By Cherrie Z. Abraham, MD, and Victor M. Rodriguez, MD

evt | Article | November 2015

TEVAR: Advances and Remaining Questions

By Edward Y. Woo, MD, and Ian M. Loftus, MD, FRCS, Guest Chief Medical Editors

evt | News | October 31, 2009

Canada Approves Cook's Zenith Branch EV Graft

November 3, 2009—Cook Medical (Bloomington, IN) announced that Health Canada's Medical Devices Bureau has approved the Zenith branch endovascular graft-iliac bifurcation, which is specifically designed to preserve flow to the internal iliac artery, allowing for the endovascular treatment of both aortoiliac and iliac artery aneurysms, which commonly occur in patients with abdominal aortic aneurysms.

evt | News | November 2, 2009

Canada Approves Cook Medical's Zenith Branch EV Graft-Iliac Bifurcation

November 3, 2009—Cook Medical (Bloomington, IN) announced that Health Canada's Medical Devices Bureau has approved the Zenith branch endovascular graft-iliac bifurcation, which is specifically designed to preserve flow to the internal iliac artery, allowing for the endovascular treatment of both aortoiliac and iliac artery aneurysms, which commonly occur in patients with abdominal aortic aneurysms.

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evt | Article | November 2019

Ask the Experts: Does Early TEVAR Prevent Aneurysmal Degeneration?

Selection criteria, results of studies comparing medical therapy with TEVAR, and what future studies should seek to evaluate.

With William J. Quinones-Baldrich, MD; Eric L.G. Verhoeven, MD, PhD; Edward Y. Woo, MD; Chandler A. Long, MD; Cynthia K. Shortell, MD; Wei Zhou, MD, FACS; Joshua Leon Black, BS; Wei Guo, MD, PhD; and Cherrie Abraham, MD


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