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evt | Article | October 2012

The Second European Carotid Surgery Trial

The new ECST-2 is a randomized clinical trial that will compare medical therapy alone with CEA or CAS for patients with asymptomatic and symptomatic carotid artery stenosis using a new measure called the Carotid Artery Risk Score.

By Roland L. Featherstone, PhD, and Martin M. Brown, MA, MD, FRCP

evt | News | September 9, 2010

European Analysis Compares CAS and CEA in Older Patients

September 10, 2010—Professor Martin M. Brown, MD, et al, for the Carotid Stenting Trialists' Collaboration in Europe, published a preplanned meta-analysis of individual patient data to compare short-term outcomes after CAS versus CEA for symptomatic carotid stenosis. The investigators concluded that CAS might be as safe as CEA in younger patients (age < 70 years) but should be avoided in older patients (age ≥ 70 years) with symptomatic carotid stenosis. The findings were published online ahead of print in The Lancet.

evt | News | March 15, 2010

ICSS Study Concludes CAS Not Equal to CEA in Short-Term

February 25, 2010—Findings from the International Carotid Stenting Study (ICSS) suggest that in the shortterm, carotid artery stenting (CAS) was neither as safe nor as effective at preventing stroke as carotid endarterectomy (CEA).

evt | News | February 24, 2010

European ICSS Study Concludes CAS Not as Effective as CEA in the Short-Term

February 25, 2010—Findings from the International Carotid Stenting Study (ICSS) suggest that in the short-term, carotid artery stenting (CAS) was neither as safe nor as effective at preventing stroke as carotid endarterectomy (CEA).

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evt | Article | February 2018

Regionalization of Stroke Care: What Can We Learn From Level 1 Trauma Centers?

Rapid triage and transfer of the most critically ill patients to the most skilled physicians is the linchpin to effective regionalization.

By James L. West, MD; Kyle M. Fargen, MD, MPH; and J Mocco, MD, MS

evt | Article | March 2016

10 Key Lessons Learned in Complex EVAR

Insights from more than a decade of experience.

By Matthew J. Eagleton, MD

evt | Article | July 2023

Three Tips to Ensure Your Deep Venous Intervention Isn’t Doomed From the Start

Practical tips to minimize postinterventional thrombotic complications.

By Raghu Kolluri, MD, MS, RVT, FSVM; Aditya Sharma, MD, RPVI, FSVM; and Michael Jolly, MD, FACC, RPVI, FSVM

evt | Article | September 2016

Five Must-Read Interventional Oncology Publications From the Last Year

By Suvranu “Shoey” Ganguli, MD

Sponsored by Medtronic

evt | Article | Summer 2016 Supplement

EndoAnchors: Endovascular Stitching During EVAR and TEVAR

By Jean-Paul P. M. de Vries, MD, PhD

evt | Article | March 2022

Predicting and Managing Failure in Fenestrated and Perivisceral Grafts

Understanding device durability and preventing long-term failure.

By Tara M. Mastracci, MD, FRCSC

evt | Article | October 2017

Ten Interventional Oncology Pitfalls

Lessons learned from complications encountered during interventional oncology procedures.

By Nicholas Fidelman, MD; Matthew D. Bucknor, MD; Paul Haste, MD; Maureen P. Kohi, MD; Ryan M. Kohlbrenner, MD; K. Pallav Kolli, MD; Kristen Lee, MD; Evan D. Lehrman, MD; Thomas M. Link, MD, PhD; and Andrew G. Taylor, MD, PhD

evt | Article | January 2022

Panel Discussion: Women’s Aortic Health: Are We Meeting the Need?

Discussing gender-based health inequities and how to address challenges.

Moderator: Linda M. Harris, MD, FACS, DFSVS
Panelists: Young Erben, MD; Javairiah Fatima, MD, FACS, DFSVS; Joseph V. Lombardi, MD; and Jessica P. Simons, MD, MPH

evt | Article | March 2016

How to Select a Proper Sealing Zone

A review of anatomical criteria for a good sealing, characteristics and impact of a bad sealing, and how to rescue a failed stent graft repair.

By Blandine Maurel, MD, PhD, and Tara M. Mastracci, MD, MSc, FRCSC, FACS, FRCS

evt | Article | February 2014

Using Image Fusion During EVAR

Experience from a high-volume aortic center shows a reduction in radiation exposure when image fusion is utilized.

By Stéphan Haulon, MD, PhD; Adrien Hertault, MD; Blandine Maurel, MD, PhD; Jonathan Sobocinski, MD, PhD; Marielle Le Roux, MD; Rafaelle Spear, MD; Teresa Martin Gonzales, MD; Mohammad Kilani, MD; Marco Midulla, MD, PhD; and Richard Azzaoui, MD

evt | Article | June 2024

Artificial Intelligence in Neurointerventions

A comprehensive review of AI technologies utilized in diagnosis and outcome prediction for ischemic stroke, intracranial aneurysms, and brain arteriovenous malformations.

By Rajeev D. Sen, MD, and Michael R. Levitt, MD

evt | Article | April 2020

Prostatic Artery Embolization for Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia: A 10-Year Update

A review of technical tips, available devices, and embolic agents used in PAE for benign prostatic hyperplasia.

By Tiago Bilhim, MD, PhD, EBIR, FCIRSE, FSIR

evt | Article | March 2012

The Role of Debranching in Endovascular Repair of TAAs

Hybrid repair is an alternative in patients who are not candidates for open surgery or total endovascular approaches.

By Gustavo S. Oderich, MD

evt | Article | January 2009

Fenestrated Endografting for the Treatment of Descending Thoracic Aneurysms

A series of custom fenestrations including an in-situ fenestration of the celiac and superior mesenteric arteries to improve distal fixation during thoracic endovascular aneurysm repair.

By Erin H. Murphy, MD; J. Michael Dimaio, MD; H. Michael Lewis, MD; Taylor Smith, MD; and Frank R. Arko, MD

evt | Article | June 2007

Percutaneous Renal Revascularization and Medicare Coverage

The Society of Interventional Radiology's position on the current CMS coverage of renal interventions.

By David Sacks, MD, and Timothy P. Murphy, MD

Sponsored by Cook Medical

evt | Article | November 2013 Supplement

Beyond Standard EVAR

With the progressive nature of aortic disease, fenestrated EVAR might be the best option for treating infrarenal AAAs with marginal short necks.

By Martyn Knowles, MD; M. Shadman Baig, MD; and Carlos H. Timaran, MD


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