University of Groningen
Analysis of new diagnostics and technologies in endovascular aortic aneurysm repair
van Noort, Kim
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Propositions belonging to this thesis
Analysis of new diagnostics and
technologies in endovascular aortic
aneurysm repair
Kim van Noort1. The early detection of complications after EVAR is facilitated by the use of novel CT applied software. (this thesis) 2. The abdominal aorta is a dynamic environment, therefore
deploying rigid endografts such as the Nellix endosystem may cause seal failure on the long-term. (this thesis) 3. The use of EndoAnchors does not justify the treatment of
aortic necks <5 mm. (this thesis)
4. There is more information available than the eye can see, therefore only trusting the eye may limit your sight. 5. Doing research is not a one man job, it needs collaboration
to increase quality and efficiency of the studies, and above all increases the joy of doing research.
6. Cappuccinos increase productivity, but decrease bank accounts.
7. Some things in life are bad, they can really make you mad. Other things just make you swear and curse. When you’re chewing on life’s gristle, don’t grumble, give a whistle. And this’ll help things turn out for the best. (Monty Python)