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Review
. 2021 Aug;74(2):639-645.
doi: 10.1016/j.jvs.2021.03.018. Epub 2021 Apr 1.

Endotension: What do we know and not know about this enigmatic complication of endovascular aneurysm repair

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Endotension: What do we know and not know about this enigmatic complication of endovascular aneurysm repair

Pouria Parsa et al. J Vasc Surg. 2021 Aug.
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Abstract

As the use of endovascular approaches to treat aneurysm repair continues to increase, more and more patients have been identified with endoleaks. Five types of endoleaks have been defined. Endotension, or type V endoleak, remains controversial owing to its variable definition across studies and the range of proposed treatments. Thus, we performed a review of the reported studies to summarize the diagnosis and treatment of this rare complication after endovascular aneurysm repair to determine what we do and do not know about this rare form of endoleak. The presence of an endoleak places patients at an increased risk of aneurysm sac enlargement and potential rupture. Although additional research is essential and yet difficult to perform, we sought to provide a guide for the management of this perplexing endoleak known as endotension.

Keywords: EVAR; Endoleaks; Endotension; Endovascular aneurysm repair.

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