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SECTION 1 GENERAL
Ch 01. Pathogenesis of degenerative aortic aneurysm: hypothesis and proven evidence Ch 02. Attempts to inhibit AAA growth: Experimental and clinical work Ch 03. AAA in patients with connective tissue disease: characteristics, diagnosis and management Ch 04. CAD in patients with AAA: preoperative cardiac risk evaluation Ch 05. Ma nagement of small AAA: Surveillance versus Treatment Ch 06. Malignant tumors accompanied with abdominal aortic aneurysm Ch 07. Diagnosis and medical treatment of systemic vasculitis involving aorta Ch 08. Anesthetic Management of AAA surgery Ch 09. Inflammatory AAA and IgG4-related sclerosing disease Ch 10. Spontaneous isolated abdominal aortic dissection Ch 11. In fected AAA: etiology, clinical features, diagnosis and treatment Ch 12. Basic concept of 3D printing
SECTION 2 ENDOVASCULAR TREATMENT
Ch 13. Basic endovascular skill for EVAR Ch 14. Hybrid operation room Ch 15. Systematized, preoperative evaluation of aorto-iliac anatomy before EVAR Ch 16. Selection of EVAR device Ch 17. Technical tips to reduce the amount of contrast agent during EVAR Ch 18. Technical tips for selection of abdominal aortic branches, iliac artery and contralateral limb during EVAR Ch 19. EVAR for patients with unfavorable aortic neck: Technical tips Ch 20. Endovascular treatment of type IV thoraco-abdominal aortic aneurysm Ch 21. Endovascular aneurysm repair for ruptured AAA: Technical tips and current results Ch 22. Endoleak after EVAR: type, frequency, management and risk factors for the development of endoleak Ch 23. Ul trasound examination for the diagnosis of endoleak after EVAR Ch 24. Surveillance of endoleak after EVAR Ch 25. Ne w generation EVAR device: merits and results Ch 26. Iliac branch device (IBD) Ch 27. Percutaneous-EVAR (PEVAR): Technical tips and clinical results Ch 28. Chimney EVAR and terrace EVAR Ch 29. Treatment of AAA for patients with functioning transplanted kidney Ch 30. Brachial or axillary artery access during EVAR: Indications, technical tips and complications Ch 31. Type Ia Endoleak: Prevention and management Ch 32. Treatment of persistent type II endoleak after EVAR Ch 33. Progression of sac enlargement after EVAR without endoleak: cause and management Ch 34. How can we avoid iliac limb occlusion after EVAR? Ch 35. Management of Iliac limb occlusion after EVAR
SECTION 3 OPEN SURGICAL TREATMENT
Ch 36. Op en surgical repair of infrarenal AAA Ch 37. Tre atment of juxtarenal AAA: Open surgical repair versus endovascular treatment Ch 38. Surgical approaches for suprarenal AAA Repair Ch 39. Op en surgical repair of type IV thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysm Ch 40. Cardiopulmonary bypass used in open surgical repair of the TAAA Ch 41. Treatment of infected aortic aneurysm or aortic prosthesis infection Ch 42. Treatment of inflammatory AAA Ch 43. Op en surgical repair of ruptured AAA Ch 44. Open conversion after EVAR Ch 45. Aortoenteric fistula Ch 46. Hybrid procedure for patients with thoraco-abdominal aneurysm Ch 47. EVAR with surgical reconstruction of hypogastric artery: Indication, surgical technique
SECTION 4 POSTOPERATIVE COMPLICATIONS AND MANAGEMENT
Ch 48. Critical care for patients with massive hemorrhag Ch 49. Management of AAA patients in the ICU Ch 50. Abdominal compartment syndrome after open repair of the rAAA: definition and management Ch 51. Sexual dysfunction after open surgical repair of AAA: Causes and preventions Ch 52. Chylous ascites after open surgical repair of AAA Ch 53. Renal protection during the aortic surgery requiring suprarenal aortic cross clamping Ch 54. Differential diagnosis and management of perioperative acute kidney injury in AAA patients Ch 55. Postoperative colonic ischemia after AAA repair Ch 56. Post-implantation syndrome (PIS) following EVAR
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