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  Vol. 133 No. 11, November 1998 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Expanding Surgical Options Using Minimally Invasive Techniques for Cardio-aortic and Aortic Procedures

Lars G. Svensson, MD, PhD; Richard P. Cambria, MD

Arch Surg. 1998;133:1160-1165.

In an effort to minimize the morbidity and mortality of open cardio-aortic and aortic operations, which are ranked among the most extensive procedures, surgeons are attempting to use smaller minimal-access incisions, less-invasive open procedures, or more distal access sites to place aortic stented grafts by intraluminal closed methods. We review the latest trends in this rapidly evolving new field of minimally invasive surgery.


From the Center for Aortic Surgery, Lahey Hitchcock Clinic, Burlington, Mass (Dr Svensson); and Vascular Surgery Division, Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Boston (Dr Cambria).



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