id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_kbxgse6xtjd6ppeowqjjdqclhy Venkatesh K. Raman Real-Time Magnetic Resonance-Guided Endovascular Repair of Experimental Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm in Swine 2005.0 9 .pdf application/pdf 6090 940 62 under real-time magnetic resonance imaging (rtMRI) guidance to repair experimental abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAA) in swine, and that MRI can provide immediate endograft, imaged based on metal-induced MRI artifacts, and several types of homemade active endografts, incorporating MRI receiver coils (antennae). Intraprocedural MRI provided anatomic confirmation of stent strut apposition and functional corroboration of aneurysm exclusion and restoration of laminar flow in successful cases. device visualization and complement the soft tissue contrast afforded by MRI for precise Magnetic resonance imaging also permits immediate postprocedural anatomic and functional evaluation of successful aneurysm exclusion. (D) Homemade endograft device with active stent as desc The active-marker/passive-stent device (Fig. 2B, one The loopless coil design of the active-stent device (Fig. C, two tested) provided good signal except along the distal Real-Time Magnetic Resonance-Guided Endovascular Repair of Experimental Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm in Swine Real-Time Magnetic Resonance-Guided Endovascular Repair of Experimental Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm in Swine Endograft devices and MRI ./cache/work_kbxgse6xtjd6ppeowqjjdqclhy.pdf ./txt/work_kbxgse6xtjd6ppeowqjjdqclhy.txt