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Revascularization of a Circumferential Hand and Forearm Degloving Injury Using an Arteriovenous Shunt.

Journal of Hand Surgery-American Volume, 2020
Major upper-extremity degloving injuries with distal dysvascularity are rare and challenging surgical problems. When these degloving injuries occur over nonexpendable regions, such as the glabrous skin of the palm and digits, revascularization or ...
H. Venkatramani   +2 more
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The shunt point of the sacral dural arteriovenous fistula: a case report and literature review.

World Neurosurgery, 2020
BACKGROUND The occurrence of sacral dural arteriovenous fistula (dAVF) is rare. The detailed vascular architecture of sacral dAVF, including three-dimensional (3D) angiographic images with operative findings, has not been evaluated compared to that of ...
Kenji Takahashi   +8 more
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Functional Vascular Anatomy and Arteriovenous Shunts of the Spine

Seminars in neurology, 2023
The history of vascular anatomy of the spinal cord and spine began in the late 19th century. With recent advances in endovascular and surgical treatment of vascular lesions of the spinal cord, understanding the vascular anatomy of the spinal cord has ...
T. Ota
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Rapid onset of intrapulmonary arteriovenous shunting after surgical repair of tetralogy of Fallot with pulmonary atresia

Cardiology in the Young, 2001
We describe a 2-year-old girl with tetralogy of Fallot and pulmonary atresia, palliated as a neonate with a right modified Blalock Taussig shunt, who developed severe cyanosis following total correction in the absence of corresponding evidence of parenchymal lung disease on the chest X-ray.
V D, Ofoe, U, Pratap, Z, Slavik
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Intraoperative direct venous puncture and embolization for arteriovenous shunt below the conus medullaris: a prospective cohort study

Journal of NeuroInterventional Surgery
Background Arteriovenous shunt below the conus medullaris (AVS-BC) is easily misdiagnosed and mistreated due to its rarity. Achieving an anatomical cure solely through endovascular or surgical means is challenging.
Yuxiang Fan   +7 more
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A new surgical approach to extensive arterial occlusion of lower extremity—Femoro-popliteal open endarterectomy with arteriovenous shunt

The Japanese Journal of Surgery, 1978
A revascularized surgery for extensive arterial occlusive lesions of the lower extremities, namely open endarterectomy of the occluded femoro-popliteal artery with arteriovenous shunt, was devised. The procedure is specially indicated to the extensive arterial occlusion of the lower extremity for which the conventional reconstructive vascular surgery ...
A, Kusaba   +3 more
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[Surgical experiences with the arteriovenous hemodialysis shunt (1970-1988)].

Helvetica chirurgica acta, 1990
Data were collected concerning 307 arteriovenous fistula for hemodialysis created in 186 patients between 1970 and 1988 at the Municipal Hospital Waid of Zurich. The average age of all patients was 52.7 years. The procedure which provides access for 97.2% of all patients is the radiocephalic fistula (Cimino-Brescia), which became dilated within 4 weeks
H, Wehrli, R, Chenevard, K, Zaruba
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How I do it: exoscopic disconnection of anterior fossa dural arteriovenous fistulae

Acta Neurochirurgica
Brain Dural Arteriovenous Fistulae (DAVF) are acquired abnormal connections between dural arteries and cerebral veins or venous sinuses. Disconnection of the pathological shunt is recommended for high-grade fistulae and cases with intolerable symptoms or
S. García-García   +3 more
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[Carpal tunnel syndrome following arteriovenous forearm shunt in chronic dialysis patients--a review of 24 surgically treated patients].

Zeitschrift fur Orthopadie und ihre Grenzgebiete, 1987
In a period from January 1981 to September 1985 271 patients underwent surgery because of a carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS). In 24 patients (30 operated hands) with permanent kidney failure the CTS followed an arterio-venous shunt procedure in the forearm.
V, Seifert   +3 more
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[Initial experiences with a modified surgical technic in applying Cimino-Brescia arteriovenous shunts].

Zeitschrift fur Urologie und Nephrologie, 1981
In 10 to 20% of the cases a primary failure of the arteriovenous fistulae for the chronic haemodialysis is to be observed. Therefore a modification of the operation technique after Cimino-Brescia is described. Taking its pattern from an internal ballooning of the vein by means of a Fogarty-catheter cited by Sung after application of a congestion at the
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