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Chronic Expanding Hematoma 70 Years After Silicone Gel Breast Augmentation Managed by Arterial Embolization. [PDF]
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Selective arterial embolization for high-flow priapism: Is it the gold standard?
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Seminars in Interventional Radiology, 2022
AbstractMassive hemoptysis is a highly morbid medical condition with up to 75% mortality with conservative treatment. Bronchial artery embolization has emerged as the common treatment for both acute massive hemoptysis and chronic hemoptysis. This article will review the clinical presentation, bronchial artery anatomy, embolization procedure ...
Claire S, Kaufman, Sharon W, Kwan
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AbstractMassive hemoptysis is a highly morbid medical condition with up to 75% mortality with conservative treatment. Bronchial artery embolization has emerged as the common treatment for both acute massive hemoptysis and chronic hemoptysis. This article will review the clinical presentation, bronchial artery anatomy, embolization procedure ...
Claire S, Kaufman, Sharon W, Kwan
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American Heart Journal, 1949
Abstract Arterial air embolism is an infrequent but often disastrous complication of various thoracic therapeutic procedures. Occasionally it may result paradoxically from air entering the systemic veins and reaching the systemic arteries through a septal defect, or possibly by other mechanisms.
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Abstract Arterial air embolism is an infrequent but often disastrous complication of various thoracic therapeutic procedures. Occasionally it may result paradoxically from air entering the systemic veins and reaching the systemic arteries through a septal defect, or possibly by other mechanisms.
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1963
In 134 major peripheral emboli involving 160 limbs in 114 patients, the limb survival rate was 85% and the hospital mortality rate was 30%. Embolectomy was performed for all nongangrenous limbs (82) with persistently severe ischemia. Limb survival was 92% when embolectomy was done within the first 12 hours (after embolism), 82% in the 12-to 48-hour ...
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In 134 major peripheral emboli involving 160 limbs in 114 patients, the limb survival rate was 85% and the hospital mortality rate was 30%. Embolectomy was performed for all nongangrenous limbs (82) with persistently severe ischemia. Limb survival was 92% when embolectomy was done within the first 12 hours (after embolism), 82% in the 12-to 48-hour ...
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Archives of Surgery, 1953
EMBOLIC disease is not an uncommon entity. It is, perhaps, a poorly understood emergency, as may be witnessed by its delayed recognition and by its varied and even harmful treatment, both by the general surgeon and by the general practitioner. The present study is comprised of a survey of 85 patients admitted to the University Hospitals over an 18-year
J D, DES PREZ, C A, HUBAY
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EMBOLIC disease is not an uncommon entity. It is, perhaps, a poorly understood emergency, as may be witnessed by its delayed recognition and by its varied and even harmful treatment, both by the general surgeon and by the general practitioner. The present study is comprised of a survey of 85 patients admitted to the University Hospitals over an 18-year
J D, DES PREZ, C A, HUBAY
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2021
Peripheral arterial embolism is an acute vascular emergency which requires timely diagnosis and prompt therapeutic interventions. Delay in diagnosis leads to significantly increased morbidity, mortality, and limb loss.
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Peripheral arterial embolism is an acute vascular emergency which requires timely diagnosis and prompt therapeutic interventions. Delay in diagnosis leads to significantly increased morbidity, mortality, and limb loss.
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Is Prostatic Artery Embolization Similar to Uterine Artery Embolization?
CardioVascular and Interventional Radiology, 2014Recently, arterial embolization has been proposed as a safe and effective treatment for benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) [1]. Nonetheless, prostatic arterial embolization (PAE) is not a new procedure; it has been used for almost 40 years to control prostatic bleeding [2]. In 2000, De Merritt et al.
Nestor, Kisilevzky, Salomao, Faintuch
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