Expect the Unexpected: Complications and Disasters After Endovascular Treatments

 

Submission Deadline: 31 March 2025 (Status: Open)

 

Special Issue Editor(s)

Prof. Pasqualino Sirignano     Email   |   Website
Department of General and Specialistic Surgery, “Sapienza” University of Rome; Vascular and Endovascular Surgery Division, Sant’Andrea Hospital of Rome, Rome, Italy
Interests: carotid artery stenosis; aortic aneurysms; aortic dissections; peripheral arterial disease (PAD); chronic limb threatening ischemia (CLTI); visceral aneurysms; peripheral aneurysms; EVAR; TEVAR; F/B-EVAR; angioplasty; stenting

Prof. Maurizio Taurino     Email   |   Website
Department of Clinical and Molecular Medicine, “Sapienza” University of Rome; Vascular and Endovascular Surgery Division, Sant’Andrea Hospital of Rome, Rome, Italy
Interests: carotid artery stenosis; aortic aneurysms; aortic dissections; peripheral arterial disease (PAD); chronic limb threatening ischemia (CLTI); visceral aneurysms; peripheral aneurysms; EVAR; TEVAR; F/B-EVAR; angioplasty; stenting

 

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

Minimally invasive endovascular treatment represents an area of great innovation allowing for the safe and effective treatment of the majority of acute and chronic arterial diseases.

However, despite advancements in technical skills and an improved ability to anticipate complications, endovascular surgery remains susceptible to early and late postoperative complications, failures, and challenges.

By shedding light on the principles of postoperative care and complications management, this Special Issue of Annali Italiani di Chirurgia aims to prepare vascular specialists (and, in general, all healthcare professionals) with the necessary knowledge and tools to effectively address these issues.

Through comprehensive exploration of topics such as early and late complication recognition, tailored postoperative care strategies, and innovative management approaches, this Special Issue endeavors to advance the field of vascular surgery, and to improve patients’ outcomes.

Prof. Pasqualino Sirignano and Prof. Maurizio Taurino
Guest Editors

 

Keywords

vascular surgery; aortic diseases; vascular pathologies; postoperative management; endovascular surgery; complications; EVAR; TEVAR; PTA; stenting

 

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