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Subclavian and axillary arterial aneurysms: two case reports
Aneurysms of the subclavian-axillary segment are rare, but when diagnosed they must be treated. This article describes two cases of aneurysms of the upper extremities, one in a subclavian artery and the other in an axillary artery.
Fernando Pinho Esteves +5 more
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The arterial cannulation site for optimal tissue perfusion and cerebral protection during cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) for surgical treatment of acute type A aortic dissection remains controversial.
Katsanos Konstantinos +3 more
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ABSTRACT Endoscopic orbital surgery is likely a reasonable option for patients with orbital cavernous hemangiomas (OCH) medial to the optic nerve (ON). The endoscopic resection of OCH lateral to the ON is extremely challenging. Zhou et al. first described the endoscopic prelacrimal recess approach (PLRA) for the management of the maxillary sinus and ...
Zhen‐Xiao Huang +2 more
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With the proliferation of minimally invasive cardiac surgery a number of alternative inflow sites for coronary artery bypass grafting have been utilized, especially in higher risk patients.
Salvador Loris +4 more
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The Rintala Advanced Modification (RAM) Flap: A Novel Technique for Off‐Centre Nasal Reconstruction
ABSTRACT The traditional Rintala flap is associated with visible forehead scarring and glabellar deformities. We describe the Rintala Advanced Modification (RAM) flap, a novel technique that restricts the flap below the eyebrow line and employs asymmetric Burow's triangles for off‐centre defects.
Ramy Awadalla, Derek Davies
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A Left Axillary Artery Variation: Case Report
Fetal abnormalities can cause axillary artery variations. Recognize and document of these variations are essential for surgeons performing interventional or diagnostic procedures for cardiovascular diseases.
Hanieh Bayat +2 more
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Axillary artery laceration after anterior shoulder dislocation reduction
Introduction: Glenohumeral dislocation is the most commonly encountered dislocation in the emergency department. The most frequent complications of glenohumeral dislocation are rotator cuff tears and an increase in the risk of recurrent dislocation. Less
Yesim Eyler +4 more
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Surgical Management of Non‐Allergic Rhinitis—An EAACI Task Force Position Paper
ABSTRACT Non‐allergic rhinitis is a frequent yet underdiagnosed cause of chronic nasal symptoms, including nasal congestion, rhinorrhoea, and upper airway hyperreactivity. Its pathophysiology involves neurogenic dysregulation, leading to excessive mucus production and vasodilation.
Marie Lundberg +18 more
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Local application of gentamicin for wound closure after full‐support microaxial flow pump therapy. ABSTRACT Background Surgically implanted microaxial flow pumps (mAFP) are increasingly used for cardiogenic shock treatment. Standard mAFP explantation is performed bedside with a shortening of the vascular prosthesis, which may represent a potential ...
Gaik Nersesian +11 more
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Carotid axillary bypass in a patient with blocked subclavian stents: a case report
Introduction Surgical treatment of symptomatic occlusive lesions of the proximal subclavian artery is infrequently necessary. Carotid subclavian bypass has gained popularity and is now considered standard treatment when stenting is not possible. Exposure
Timmons Grace +4 more
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