CHALLENGING CASES
Endovascular SA and IMA Repair After Iatrogenic Injury
A case report of simultaneous inadvertent injury to both the subclavian and internal mammary arteries treated with endovascular techniques.
By Saher S. Sabri, MD; Ulku C. Turba, MD; and John F. Angle, MD
VESSEL UPDATE
Visceral Ischemia
Underdiagnosed or a lot of hot air?
By Gustavo S. Oderich, MD
Cover Story
A Clinical Look at EVAR Top 5 Viewed
W. Anthony Lee, MD, principal investigator of EVAR trials past and present, believes that control, accuracy, and reliability are the three key features that separate a great device from a good device.
Multispecialty EVAR Intervention
Interventional radiologist Barry T. Katzen, MD, FACC, FACR, FSIR, explains his role in the early development of endograft procedures and shares his perspective on device development and the value of live-case meetings.
EVAR Takes Root in Japan
Takao Ohki, MD, PhD, provides an overview of EVAR’s emergence in Japan, including progress of the procedure to date and the advantages and disadvantages of the country’s unique regulatory restrictions.
EVAR: Raising the Bar
Roy K. Greenberg, MD, explains how endovascular aneurysm repair procedures continue to progress, enabling the treatment of more patients and challenging anatomies.
The Continued Rise of EVAR
Zvonimir Krajcer, MD, discusses the growing popularity of this procedure and offers advice to those interested in adding it to their practice.