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20 noviembre 2016

First simplified FEVAR procedure using AortaFit and Bolton Treo performed

Vascular News

Aortica Corporation has announced that Benjamin Starnes, chief of Vascular Surgery at the University of Washington, completed the first three-vessel fenestrated endovascular aneurysm repair (FEVAR) using Aortica’s AortaFit investigational automated case planning software and Bolton Medical’s Treo abdominal stent graft system as part of his physician-sponsored IDE study.

18 noviembre 2016

Endologix’ EVAS FORWARD Global Registry finds positive Nellix outcomes at two years

Vascular News

Data from Endologix’ Global Registry have found 98% freedom from persistent endoleaks with its Nellix system at two-year follow-up, among other positive results. The patient cohort—of which over one-third exhibited complex anatomies—also experienced strong aneurysm and cardiovascular-related mortality results and zero secondary interventions for Type II endoleaks.

01 septiembre 2016

Vertebroplasty trumps placebo in treatment of painful spinal fractures

Interventional News

On 17 August, a multicentre, randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial—the VAPOUR trial—was published online ahead of print in The Lancet. Six-month data from the trial provide the first sham-controlled evidence in support of using the procedure.

14 octubre 2016

Percutaneously created arteriovenous fistulae need far fewer post-creation interventions than those made by traditional surgery

Interventional News

NEAT (Novel endovascular access trial) data presented at the Vascular Interventional Advances (VIVA) 2016 meeting (18–22 September, Las Vegas, USA) suggest that endovascular arteriovenous fistula creation using everlinQ technology (TVA Medical) is associated with almost six-fold fewer post-creation interventions and may be approximately US$11,000 cheaper than surgical fistula creation.

14 octubre 2016

CORAL data point to large patient group who might benefit from renal artery stenting

Interventional News

Timothy P Murphy, Vascular Disease Research Center, Rhode Island Hospital, Providence, USA, and one of the investigators on the CORAL study, told delegates at CIRSE 2016 in Barcelona, Spain, that a low urine albumin:creatinine ratio could be used to help identify a large group of patients with renal artery stenosis who might benefit from stenting.

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