Branched and fenestrated endovascular aortic repair in complex aortic diseases:innovative progress and clinical application
Recently,significant progress has been made in the field of endovascular repair of complex aortic disease involving the major branches(aortic arch disease and complex abdominal aortic aneurysms).Open surgery was considered the"gold standard"for the treatment of these complicated aortic diseases,but was challenged by the huge surgical trauma and high risk of post-operative complications.However,the rapid development of branched and fenestrated endografts has provided an alternative safe and effective minimally invasive treatment for patients who cannot tolerate open surgery.Preliminary evidence has also shown that branched and fenestrated endografts have achieved significant technical success rates and clinical outcomes and have gradually become an important direction of innovation and development for endovascular repair of complex aortic disease.Nevertheless,both branched and fenestrated endografts are currently in the early stages of experience and a series of high-quality research studies are needed in the future to further compare them with open surgery and within different endovascular techniques.
Aortic diseasesAortic aneurysmAortic archBranched and fenestrated endografts