Preface
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Complex aortic arch surgery
Pages: 318
Systematic Review
Keynote Lecture Series
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Open repair techniques in the aortic arch are still superior
Pages: 328-344 -
Protecting the brain and spinal cord in aortic arch surgery
Pages: 345-350
Featured Article
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Simplifying aortic arch surgery: open zone 2 arch with single branched thoracic endovascular aortic repair completion
Pages: 351-356 -
Hybrid three-stage repair of mega-aortic syndrome with the Lupiae technique: 10-year results
Pages: 357-365 -
Endovascular arch replacement with a dual branched endoprosthesis
Pages: 366-371
Perspective
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Zone zero hybrid arch exclusion versus open total arch replacement
Pages: 372-379 -
Endovascular total arch replacement techniques and early results
Pages: 380-388 -
Neuro-protection in open arch surgery
Pages: 389-396 -
Cerebral embolic protection during endovascular arch replacement
Pages: 397-405 -
Status of branched endovascular aortic arch repair
Pages: 406-413 -
Management of the difficult left subclavian artery during aortic arch repair
Pages: 414-421
Art of Operative Techniques
Masters of Cardiothoracic Surgery
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Endovascular arch replacement with an endoprosthesis with three inner branches
Pages: 431-433 -
Double transposition and single branched TEVAR for total arch replacement in chronic dissection
Pages: 434-436 -
Modified branched reverse frozen elephant trunk repair for failed TEVAR
Pages: 437-442 -
Classic hybrid arch debranching (type I hybrid arch repair) without circulatory arrest
Pages: 443-450 -
Total aortic arch replacement with frozen elephant trunk (Thoraflex)
Pages: 451-453
Guest Editors:
Nimesh D. Desai,
Philadelphia, USA
Eric E. Roselli,
Cleveland, USA
Nimesh D. Desai,
Philadelphia, USA
Eric E. Roselli,
Cleveland, USA