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A Descending Thoracic Aneurysm is a bulge in the aorta. The aorta is a large blood vessel that carries blood away from your heart to organs in the rest of your body. Your aneurysm is caused by a weakening in the artery wall. If left untreated, this bulge may continue to grow larger and may ultimately rupture (break open) or extend in size to seriously affect other major arteries in the area. In this Research Study a device will be placed inside your aorta to block the weakened part of the artery wall from the circulatory system. Information will be collected on the performance for the device for 5 years.
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Talent Captivia Inclusion Criteria
Patient is at least 18 years of age.
Patient is a surgical or non-surgical candidate
Patient has a:
Subject's anatomy must meet all of the following anatomical criteria:
Thoracic aortic lesion is confirmed, at a minimum, by diagnostic contrast enhanced computerized tomography (CTA) with optional 3-D reconstruction, and/or contrast enhanced Magnetic Resonance Angiogram (MRA) obtained within the previous three (3) months prior to the implant procedure.
Subject or subject's legal representative understands and has signed an Informed Consent approved by the Sponsor and by the IRB for this study.
Patient must be able and willing to undergo follow-up imaging and examinations postoperatively up to 6 months.
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379 participants in 4 patient groups
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