endovascular repair

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repair
noun[C or U]
uk
/rɪˈpeər/
us
/rɪˈper/
the act of fixing something that is broken ...
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No studies assessed long-term outcomes forendovascularrepairrelative to open surgery.
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Studies focusing on hospital costs generally found thatendovascularrepaircosts more to perform than open surgery, primarily due to the cost of the prosthesis.
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Although differences in health-related quality of life favoredendovascularrepair, they were small and disappeared after 3 months.
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Regardless of the time frame, all studies found thatendovascularrepaircosts more than open surgery.
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Regardless of time frame, all studies found thatendovascularrepaircosts more than open surgery.
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Reinterventions occurred three times as often in theendovascularrepairgroup.
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For patients medically fit for open surgery, mid-term costs were greater forendovascularrepairwith no difference in overall survival or quality of life.
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Endovascularrepairsubstantially increased the cost of the primary hospital admission (£11,016 versus £3,518) and at 4 years (£13,632 versus £4,983).
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Management options include no treatment, active surveillance and delayed repair, immediate open surgical repair, andendovascularrepair.
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Decreased operative mortality rates associated withendovascularrepairmay be offset by higher complication rates later in life.
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None of the studies reported on the cost of the training required by surgeons to performendovascularrepairor to acquire new equipment.
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All three found thatendovascularrepairwas more expensive.
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Studies conducted within a relatively short timeframe fail to adequately address the long-term benefits, harm, or costs associated withendovascularrepair.
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As a result,endovascularrepaircosts were higher than open surgical costs at 4 years (£13,258 versus £9,945) (14).
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Two randomized controlled trials provide evidence that there is no difference in overall survival betweenendovascularrepairand open surgery 2 years following the initial hospitalization.
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Thus, any potential advantage toendovascularrepairversus open surgery lies early in the care process, for example, fewer complications, reduced hospital length of stay, and so on.
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Disadvantages ofendovascularrepairinclude a requirement for more frequent ongoing hospital reviews, and a higher chance of further procedures being required.
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The options for repair include traditional open surgery orendovascularrepair.
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Volodos performed the firstendovascularrepairof a thoracic aneurysm in 1987: a false aneurysm that likely developed from a motor vehicle accident three decades before.
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He is considered a pioneer in the field of endovascular repairs of the aorta.
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