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Anal-cardiac reflex leading to coronary spasm and cardiac arrest during abdominoperineal excision of the rectum (MILES): case report and review of the literature. [PDF]
Lin Y, Wu J, Wu J, Liu J, Liang C.
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Contemporary Neurosurgery, 1997
Carotid angioplasty with stenting (PTAS) is now being investigated as an alternative to carotid endarterectomy (CEA). Proven superiority in at least three areas of PTAS will need be accomplished before angioplasty supplants CEA; namely, safety, cost, and durability.One hundred and seven patients served as the basis for this previously reported review ...
W S, Fisher, W D, Jordan
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Carotid angioplasty with stenting (PTAS) is now being investigated as an alternative to carotid endarterectomy (CEA). Proven superiority in at least three areas of PTAS will need be accomplished before angioplasty supplants CEA; namely, safety, cost, and durability.One hundred and seven patients served as the basis for this previously reported review ...
W S, Fisher, W D, Jordan
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Nonoperative dilatation of coronary-artery stenosis: percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty.
New England Journal of Medicine, 1979In percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty, a catheter system is introduced through a systemic artery under local anesthesia to dilate a stenotic artery by controlled inflation of a distensible balloon.
A. Grüntzig+2 more
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Clinical Radiology, 1988
An increasing proportion of patients with lower limb arterial disease are being treated by transluminal angioplasty. There have been various estimates of the numbers of potentially treatable patients, but none have been accompanied by detailed selection criteria.
W.B. Campbell+4 more
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An increasing proportion of patients with lower limb arterial disease are being treated by transluminal angioplasty. There have been various estimates of the numbers of potentially treatable patients, but none have been accompanied by detailed selection criteria.
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Current Treatment Options in Cardiovascular Medicine, 2003
Percutaneous revascularization is a widely accepted procedure to treat patients with coronary artery disease. Since its first description in the 1970s, significant technological and pharmaceutical advances have occurred and subsequently reduced the complications associated with the procedure. Large, randomized controlled trials have provided additional
J. E. B. Burchenal+2 more
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Percutaneous revascularization is a widely accepted procedure to treat patients with coronary artery disease. Since its first description in the 1970s, significant technological and pharmaceutical advances have occurred and subsequently reduced the complications associated with the procedure. Large, randomized controlled trials have provided additional
J. E. B. Burchenal+2 more
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Surgical Clinics of North America, 1992
Laser energy has the potential for selective ablation of atherosclerotic plaque through minimally invasive means. As currently practiced, laser angioplasty requires the adjunct of balloon angioplasty in most cases and has limited application compared with more conventional methods of revascularization.
S B, Self, J M, Seeger
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Laser energy has the potential for selective ablation of atherosclerotic plaque through minimally invasive means. As currently practiced, laser angioplasty requires the adjunct of balloon angioplasty in most cases and has limited application compared with more conventional methods of revascularization.
S B, Self, J M, Seeger
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Journal of Endovascular Therapy, 2017
Purpose: To investigate the angiographic dissection patterns after balloon angioplasty for superficial femoral artery (SFA) lesions, the clinical outcome associated with each dissection pattern, and the predictive factors for severe dissection.
M. Fujihara+6 more
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Purpose: To investigate the angiographic dissection patterns after balloon angioplasty for superficial femoral artery (SFA) lesions, the clinical outcome associated with each dissection pattern, and the predictive factors for severe dissection.
M. Fujihara+6 more
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Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiology, 1987
Of 768 angioplasties performed in our institute, 42 procedures (5%) in 39 patients were performed by a radiologist in the operating room in combination with vascular surgery; 15 ilial, 20 femoral, 5 tibial, 1 renal, and 1 brachiocephalic artery stenoses were treated.
G, Wilms+3 more
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Of 768 angioplasties performed in our institute, 42 procedures (5%) in 39 patients were performed by a radiologist in the operating room in combination with vascular surgery; 15 ilial, 20 femoral, 5 tibial, 1 renal, and 1 brachiocephalic artery stenoses were treated.
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2016
The high rate of recurrent strokes in patients with intracranial atherosclerotic disease (ICAS) despite medical therapy prompted intracranial angioplasty and/or stenting an adjunctive treatment option. The minute calibers of cerebral arteries, the relative paucity of supporting medial and adventitia layers, the presence of end-anastomosing perforator ...
Ashley M Wabnitz+3 more
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The high rate of recurrent strokes in patients with intracranial atherosclerotic disease (ICAS) despite medical therapy prompted intracranial angioplasty and/or stenting an adjunctive treatment option. The minute calibers of cerebral arteries, the relative paucity of supporting medial and adventitia layers, the presence of end-anastomosing perforator ...
Ashley M Wabnitz+3 more
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