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Conrad MF et al. - TEVAR of acute complicated aortic dissection appears to promote early aortic remodeling. Nearly 90% of patients maintained at least partial false lumen thrombosis at 1 year. Because continued false lumen patency correlates strongly with late aneurysm formation, such favorable remodeling is considered a surrogate for prevention of late aneurysm, but longer follow-up is required.

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