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Cerebral Artery Bypass Surgery

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1980
commonly caused by atherosclerosis of the cerebral arteries(l,2). Atherosclerosis, a form of arteriosclerosis, is an accumulation of lipid plaques in the intima of an artery. These plaques interrupt blood flow by narrowing the vessels and, in severe cases, totally occlude the artery.
A C, Allwood, C, Lundy
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A Tunneler for Bypass Vascular Surgery

Archives of Surgery, 1973
The reported tunneler consists of a flexible grasping forceps threaded through a 7.5-mm inside diameter Teflon tube, the distal end of which is covered by a bonnet to render its insertion atraumatic. It can be applied to advantage in most areas of the body.
V, Parsonnet, J, Driller
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Morbidity of femoropopliteal bypass surgery

Seminars in Vascular Surgery, 2015
A systemic review of published reports on the incidence of early (
van de Weijer, Maarten A. J.   +4 more
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The Psychology of Gastric Bypass Surgery

Obesity Surgery, 2001
This article discusses the importance of psychological evaluation of gastric bypass (GBP) surgery candidates and post-surgical psychological support services, using the Center for Weight Reduction Surgery at Montefiore Medical Center as a model. The study of psychological predictors of post-operative outcome is in its beginning stages, and the small ...
J, Glinski, S, Wetzler, E, Goodman
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Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery

Critical Care Nursing Clinics of North America, 2011
Coronary artery bypass surgery has taken many strides to become the effective intervention it is today. Although it has been the gold standard for cardiac revascularization for a number of years, the future of health care and technology will cause this standard to be morphed into a kinder, gentler approach that leads to even better quality outcomes and
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Rural Bypass for Elective Surgeries

The Journal of Rural Health, 2015
AbstractPurposeRural bypass of Critical Access Hospitals (CAHs) for elective inpatient and outpatient surgical procedures has not been studied. Residents choosing to have their elective surgeries elsewhere, when the local CAH provides those surgical services, erode their rural hospital's financial base.
Paula A M, Weigel   +3 more
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Concepts of Coronary Bypass Surgery

Postgraduate Medicine, 1975
The objective of coronary bypass surgery is complete myocardial revascularization. As many as six grafts have been placed in one patient.
N L, Mills, J L, Ochsner
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A Consensus on Coronary Bypass Surgery

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1981
Excerpt Coronary artery disease is the commonest cause of mortality and morbidity in the United States.
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Coronary bypass surgery in women

Current Opinion in Cardiology, 1994
Cardiac surgeons have long appreciated that coronary artery bypass grafting may differ in its success for men and women. Early studies reported that coronary artery bypass grafting was associated with a higher early mortality in women, although long-term survival was similar in both sexes. A consistent finding was that women were more symptomatic, with
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Coronary Bypass Surgery in the Elderly

Clinics in Geriatric Medicine, 1996
The incidence and severity of coronary artery disease increase with age. Because the mortality and morbidity of patients over the age of 70 are higher than those for younger patients, many earlier studies comparing the effectiveness of bypass surgery to medical management deliberately excluded patients over the age of 65.
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