2013
Visceral Artery Aneurysms and Pseudoaneurysms—Should They All be Managed by Endovascular Techniques?
Cordova AC, Sumpio BE. Visceral Artery Aneurysms and Pseudoaneurysms—Should They All be Managed by Endovascular Techniques? Annals Of Vascular Diseases 2013, 6: 687. PMID: 24386016, PMCID: PMC3866356, DOI: 10.3400/avd.ra.13-00045.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchVisceral artery aneurysmsArtery aneurysmEndovascular techniquesTreatment of VAAsPoor surgical candidatesNon-operative interventionsPercutaneous endovascular interventionLife-threatening conditionCatheter-based techniquesElective settingHostile abdomenSurgical candidatesEndovascular approachVisceral aneurysmsAneurysmal diseaseFrequent diagnosisEmergent settingHigh morbidityIatrogenic pseudoaneurysmEndovascular interventionIncidental detectionVascular surgeonsHigh incidencePseudoaneurysmAdvanced imaging technologies
2011
Traumatic Innominate Artery Pseudoaneurysm in the Setting of a Bovine Arch
Cordova AC, Bowen FW, Price LA, Dudrick SJ, Sumpio BE. Traumatic Innominate Artery Pseudoaneurysm in the Setting of a Bovine Arch. Annals Of Vascular Diseases 2011, 4: 252. PMID: 23555463, PMCID: PMC3595805, DOI: 10.3400/avd.cr.11.00028.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchInnominate artery pseudoaneurysmArtery pseudoaneurysmBovine aortic archBlunt traumatic injuryChest X-rayAortic arch anatomyBovine archInnominate arteryCerebral perfusionHypothermic arrestClinical findingsAortic archArch anatomyCardiovascular bypassTraumatic injuryEEG monitoringComputerized tomographyInjuryPseudoaneurysmBypassCurrent literatureAnatomyArchAngiographyArtery