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Most Coarctations, Recoarctations, and Coarctation-Related Aneurysms Should Be
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Aorta (Stamford)
2015[Aug]; 3
(4
): 136-9
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For patients with coarctation of the aorta (CoA), surgical intervention results
in an overall survival rate nearly twice that of medical management. Therefore,
surgical correction of CoA has traditionally been warranted in the majority of
patients, even though open repair entails its own complications. With the advent
of endovascular technology, many interventionalists hoped that this approach
would decrease the complications associated with open surgical repair of CoA.
Nevertheless, there is still an ongoing debate about the merits of traditional
open surgery versus endovascular therapy. In this review, we discuss the role of
these two approaches for the management of CoA, recoarctation, and
coarctation-related aneurysms.