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Post procedure.
Patient Data
Age: 66
Gender: Male
From the case:
Endovascular aortic repair
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No endoleak is identified. No contrast is demonstrated in the native aortic lumen on arterial or delayed phase images.
The aorta measures 39 x 36 mm in maximum dimension, overlying the aortic graft; inferiorly (just above the aortic bifurcation) the sac expands and flattens slightly, measuring 41 x 34 mm.
Case Discussion
Appearances of an uncomplicated EVAR.