Publications by authors named "Richard G Gibbs"

Aortic dissection causes splitting of the aortic wall layers, allowing blood to enter a 'false lumen' (FL). For type B dissection, a significant predictor of patient outcomes is patency or thrombosis of the FL. Yet, no methods are currently available to assess the chances of FL thrombosis.

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Background: The suitability of the proximal landing zone remains one of the main limitations to thoracic endovascular aortic repair (TEVAR). The advent of custom-made scalloped stent grafts widens the endovascular options for patients with challenging anatomy. The objective of this study was to present our early and midterm results of custom-made scalloped thoracic stent grafts.

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Uncomplicated acute type B aortic dissections are usually treated medically, but they can become acutely complicated by rapid expansion, rupture and malperfusion syndromes and in the longer term by chronic dilatation and aortic aneurysm formation. The objective of this study is to use computational fluid dynamics reconstructions of type B aortic dissections to compare geometric and haemodynamic factors between the cases selected for medical treatment and the cases selected for thoracic endovascular aortic repair (TEVAR), and to examine whether any of these factors are associated with the outcome of the medically treated group. This study includes eight type B dissection cases, with four in each group.

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Primary mycotic aneurysms of the aorta are a rare but life-threatening condition. A 59-year-old woman developed a back abscess secondary to an insect bite. A computed tomography scan revealed 3 concomitant mycotic aneurysms, including a rupture.

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Objective: Type B aortic dissection can be acutely complicated by rapid expansion, rupture, and malperfusion syndromes. Short-term adverse outcomes are associated with failure of the false lumen to thrombose. The reasons behind false lumen patency are poorly understood, and the objective of this pilot study was to use computational fluid dynamics reconstructions of aortic dissection cases to analyze the effect of aortic and primary tear morphology on flow characteristics and clinical outcomes in patients with acute type B dissections.

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A 73-year-old man developed type I and III endoleaks from a fractured right renal stent with downward migration of a fenestrated endograft, 6 years after endovascular repair of a juxtarenal aneurysm. Endovascular treatment attempts were unsuccessful. He underwent aortic debranching and antegrade visceral artery revascularization via a left thoracolaparotomy incision and an extraperitoneal approach to the visceral aorta.

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Inflammatory abdominal aortic aneurysms (IAAAs) account for 5% to 10% of all abdominal aortic aneurysms, occurring primarily in males. Their true etiology is unknown. Symptoms and signs of IAAA are so variable that they present to a wide range of specialties.

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Objective: The objective of this study is to examine contemporary management of primary mycotic aortic aneurysms in a single center. We have previously reported the management of mycotic aortic aneurysms in 15 patients between 1991 and 2001, and we hypothesized that management would change in the light of the evolution of endovascular aortic repair.

Methods: A review of a prospectively collected database (2002-2009) of all patients presenting with mycotic aneurysms.

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Article Synopsis
  • Recent guidelines for managing the left subclavian artery (LSA) during thoracic aorta stenting do not clearly address dissection cases, prompting a systematic review of existing data.
  • The review analyzed 46 studies involving 1,275 patients to compare various outcomes like left arm ischemia, stroke, and mortality in those with and without LSA coverage and revascularization.
  • Results indicated that LSA coverage without revascularization significantly increases complications, and it's recommended that revascularization be considered pre-procedure to mitigate risks associated with aortic dissection.
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The endograft was originally developed to repair aneurismal disease of the infra-renal aorta and has since realised many other applications, including the treatment of arterial trauma. Traumatic transection of the thoracic aorta is a condition associated with a high mortality and affected patients often have multiple injuries. Endovascular repair of thoracic transection is an attractive option in those patients for whom open surgical repair would be highly dangerous and other groups have reported early technical success.

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Objective: To establish the prevalence of Chlamydia pneumoniae (C. pneumoniae) infection in a pregnant UK population and to investigate whether C. pneumoniae infection is more common in women with a previous history of pre-eclampsia.

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