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1. What defines a Type II endoleak?

A) Gap between graft and vessel


B) Defect/misalignment of endograft materials
C) Porous graft material
D) Flow through branch vessels into aneurysm sac

2. Which type of endoleak is caused by a porous graft material?


A) Type I
B) Type III
C) Type IV
D) Type II

3. What is characteristic of a Type I endoleak?


A) Defect/misalignment of endograft materials
B) Flow through branch vessels into aneurysm sac
C) Gap between graft and vessel
D) No evidence of leak but continued enlargement of aneurysm
4. Type V endoleak, also known as 'endotension', is described by which
condition?
A) No evidence of leak but continued enlargement of aneurysm
B) Defect/misalignment of endograft materials
C) Most common, flow through branch vessels into aneurysm sac
D) Porous graft material

5. Type III endoleak arises due to which problem?


A) Defect/misalignment of endograft materials
B) Porous graft material
C) Most common, flow through branch vessels into aneurysm sac
D) Gap between graft and vessel
Answer Sheet
1. D
2. C
3. C
4. A
5. A

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