A new vascular Endostaple: A technical description

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Objective: The purpose of this report is to describe a new vascular Endostapling system. Methods: The vascular Endostapling system can be passed through a 13F insertion sheath that is inserted through the femoral artery. An optical fiber and overlying Endostaple will penetrate a previously inserted endoprosthesis and the aortic wall at whatever points are desired. Once the optical fiber is withdrawn, the Endostaple assumes its preformed shape and acts like a through-and-through wire suture. As tissue ingrowth proceeds, the long-term security and stabilization of the coiled coil mechanism are likely to increase. Conclusions: We think Endostaples can be useful in preventing endograft migration and in treating endoleak at the site of the aortic neck-proximal endograft interface.

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Trout, H. H., & Tanner, H. M. (2001). A new vascular Endostaple: A technical description. Journal of Vascular Surgery, 34(3), 565–568. https://doi.org/10.1067/mva.2001.117327

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