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The thoraco-abdominal aortic pathology is not uncommon and represents the ultimate challenge for vascular surgeons. Written by internationally renowned experts in vascular and cardiac surgery, in anesthesiology and in radiology, the volume deals with the newest endovascular and hybrid approaches, together with more traditional surgical strategies. It is enriched by several figures illustrating the most important diagnostic findings and depicting key techniques and strategies, thus providing a very practical approach to the main problems encountered from diagnosis to postoperative care.Vascular…mehr

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The thoraco-abdominal aortic pathology is not uncommon and represents the ultimate challenge for vascular surgeons. Written by internationally renowned experts in vascular and cardiac surgery, in anesthesiology and in radiology, the volume deals with the newest endovascular and hybrid approaches, together with more traditional surgical strategies. It is enriched by several figures illustrating the most important diagnostic findings and depicting key techniques and strategies, thus providing a very practical approach to the main problems encountered from diagnosis to postoperative care.Vascular and cardiac surgeons, anesthesiologists, perfusionists and radiologists will find in this volume useful and updated information for the treatment of this very challenging condition.
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"This book details the complete care of patients with thoracoabdominal aortic disease. ... The book is written for practitioners caring for patients with thoracoabdominal aortic disease, such as those in the specialties of cardiovascular surgery, peripheral vascular surgery, anesthesiology, psychology, and rehabilitation medicine. ... the book has the most appeal for surgeons. ... Overall, the book succeeds in addressing a challenging disease by calling upon the expertise of leaders in the field across Europe. ... a useful reference for surgeons caring for these patients." (S. Chris Malaisrie, Doody's Review Service, April, 2011)