The document defines the different types of endoleaks that can occur after endovascular aneurysm repair. A Type II endoleak is caused by flow through branch vessels into the aneurysm sac. A Type III endoleak arises from a defect or misalignment of endograft materials. A Type I endoleak is characterized by a gap between the graft and vessel.
The document defines the different types of endoleaks that can occur after endovascular aneurysm repair. A Type II endoleak is caused by flow through branch vessels into the aneurysm sac. A Type III endoleak arises from a defect or misalignment of endograft materials. A Type I endoleak is characterized by a gap between the graft and vessel.
The document defines the different types of endoleaks that can occur after endovascular aneurysm repair. A Type II endoleak is caused by flow through branch vessels into the aneurysm sac. A Type III endoleak arises from a defect or misalignment of endograft materials. A Type I endoleak is characterized by a gap between the 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