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A Hybrid Approach to Aortic Stent Implantation

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The vast majority of aortic stent placement can be performed simply and safely using percutaneous retrograde access from the femoral artery (REF-CCISC). There are, however, several settings when a hybrid approach to aortic stenting may be preferable or the only option available. Examples include:

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Zhan, E. (2016). A Hybrid Approach to Aortic Stent Implantation. In: Butera, G., Cheatham, J., Pedra, C., Schranz, D., Tulzer, G. (eds) Fetal and Hybrid Procedures in Congenital Heart Diseases. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-40088-4_45

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