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Arterial access site in the catheterisation lab : Is radial the way to go? [PDF]
Aim: With radial access increasing in popularity in the United States and the United Kingdom, this literature review explores whether radial access in coronary angiography and percutaneous coronary intervention is superior to femoral access, focusing on ...
Cassar, Mark Philip
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Omental Vascularized Lymph Node Flap: A Radiographic Analysis [PDF]
Background Vascularized lymph node transfer is an increasingly popular option for the treatment of lymphedema. The omental donor site is advantageous for its copious soft tissue, well-defined collateral circulation, and large number of available nodes ...
Chu, Michael W. +3 more
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Antegrade cerebral protection in thoracic aortic surgery: lessons from the past decade [PDF]
Objective: Prolonged deep hypothermic circulatory arrest (DHCA) adversely affects outcome and quality of life in thoracic aortic surgery. Several techniques of antegrade cerebral perfusion are routinely used: bilateral selective antegrade cerebral ...
Aymard, Thierry +7 more
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Rare bilateral vascular variations of the upper limb: a cadaveric case study
Arterial variations in the upper limb are of significant clinical importance, especially in procedures such as venepunctures, coronary artery bypass grafts, trauma reconstructive surgeries, brachial plexus nerve blocks, and breast reconstructions.
Ricky Smith +2 more
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Iginio Tansini revisited [PDF]
The origin of the muscolocutaneous latissimus dorsi flap dates back to 1906 when Igino Tansini, an Italian surgeon, described a procedure to reconstruct the mastectomy defect.
CIGNA, EMANUELE +7 more
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Pseudoaneurysm of the Axillary Artery [PDF]
Zhoupeng, Wu, Ding, Yuan
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Technical advances improved outcome in patients undergoing surgery of the ascending aorta and/or aortic arch: ten years experience [PDF]
Background: Several technical advances in thoracic aortic surgery, such as the use of antegrade cerebral perfusion, avoidance of cross-clamping and the application of glue, have beneficially influenced postoperative outcome.
Carrel, Thierry P. +6 more
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Temperature sensor technology [PDF]
Human body temperature is of vital importance to the well being of the person and therefore it is routinely monitored to indicate the state of the person’s health.
Kyriacou, P. A.
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Axillary cerebral perfusion for arch surgery in acute type A dissection under moderate hypothermia [PDF]
Backgound: Aortic arch surgery is still associated with increased mortality and morbidity especially in acute type A aortic dissection. Adequate brain protection is essential and commonly performed by either antegrade selective perfusion of the ...
Bednarkiewicz, Marek +3 more
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