For nearly 40 years, the surgery necessary to repair abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAAs) has remained largely unchanged, a traditional open surgical procedure performed primarily by vascular surgeons that is almost as traumatic as the problem itself.
But since the early 1990s, new technology, procedures and acquisitions have combined to transform AAA surgery. Initially, surgeons in Russia and Argentina set about adapting the techniques born out of...
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