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Myopericytoma of the axillary artery in a 4-year-old girl presenting with stroke and subsequent progression of micro-isolated lesion. [PDF]

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Percutaneous transaxillary approach through the first segment of the axillary artery for the Impella-supported PCI Versus TAVR. [PDF]

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Axillary artery cannulation

Multimedia Manual of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery, 2012
Axillary artery cannulation is indicated mainly during surgery involving the aortic root and the aortic arch when the pathology precludes a standard cannulation of the ascending aorta. Axillary cannulation provides an antegrade systemic flow, allows easy initiation of antegrade cerebral perfusion during circulatory arrest and reduces the rate of ...
Davide, Calvaruso   +4 more
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The deep axillary artery

Anatomical Science International, 2006
An aberrant axillary artery running deep to the brachial plexus during its course was observed. The brachial plexus in this case was formed by the fourth cervical nerve to the first thoracic nerve and the radial nerve received a small nerve bundle (accessory radial nerve root) from the posterior aspect of the lower trunk.
Satoru, Honma   +4 more
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Axillary-Femoral Artery Bypass

Archives of Surgery, 1965
THE POOR-RISK patient with ischemia of the lower extremities secondary to aortoiliac occlusive disease represents a major problem in surgical management. Reconstructive arterial surgery, to be effective, must re-establish an adequate pulsatile blood flow at least to the level of a patent profunda femoris artery. Ideally, a direct antioplastic procedure,
J F, GORMAN, F M, DOUGLASS
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Axillary arterial monitoring

Critical Care Medicine, 1976
Axillary arterial catheterization for intraoperative and postoperative monitoring was successful in 90% of 87 attempts. Complications occurred in nine patients; there were eight hematomas, one of which was extensive. In the ninth patient, radial pulsations disappeared but returned after the catheter was withdrawn. There were no sequelae in any of these
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The bifid axillary artery

Journal of Clinical Anesthesia, 2004
The anesthetic of a patient who presented for vascular access under axillary block is described. After physical examination and ultrasound study, the patient was found to have a bifid axillary artery. Because of neurologic anomalies associated with this vascular variation, an interscalene block was chosen for the procedure. The clinical implications of
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Axillary Artery Occlusion after TAVR

New England Journal of Medicine, 2020
Axillary Artery Occlusion after TAVR An 84-year-old man had severe pain and weakness in his right arm 7 days after undergoing TAVR. A CT angiogram showed an occlusion of the right axillary artery.
Kille, Alexander, Hochholzer, Willibald
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Civilian Penetrating Axillary Artery Injuries

World Journal of Surgery, 2011
AbstractBackgroundThe surgical management and outcome of penetrating axillary artery (AA) injuries is presented.Patients and methodsPatients presenting to Groote Schuur Hospital with penetrating AA injuries from January 2003 to December 2009 were reviewed.
Hardeep, Gill   +5 more
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