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Features of laparoscopic and conventional decompression of the сeliac trunk
The OBJECTIVE was to study the efficacy and safety of laparoscopic decompression of the celiac trunk.METHODS AND MATERIALS. A comparative analysis of the results of laparoscopic (30 patients) and conventional decompression of the celiac trunk (50 ...
S. F. Bagnenko +8 more
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Celiac trunk compression syndrome: modern ideas about the problem (review of literature)
Celiac trunk compression syndrome is a symptom complex arising from compression of the celiac trunk by the median arcuate ligament, crura of diaphragm or ganglion tissue of the celiac plexus.
Z. M. Khamid +3 more
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Spontaneous dissection of celiac trunk with concurrent splenic artery dissection [PDF]
Isolated spontaneous dissection of the celiac trunk is rarely diagnosed in acute abdominal pain. We present two cases of celiac trunk and splenic artery dissection with splenic infarction.
Seo In Lee +3 more
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The Objective was to pay attention to the rare combination of a true aneurysm of the inferior phrenic artery and the syndrome of compression of the celiac trunk, its open decompression and elimination of aneurysms in three patients.Methods and Materials.
A. M. Ignashov +8 more
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A Study of Anatomical Pattern of Inferior Phrenic Artery using Multidetector CT [PDF]
Introduction: Inferior Phrenic Artery (IPA), though a small artery, is important from several points of view. Apart from being arterial supply to normal structures, it is also involved in many pathological conditions such as tumours, haemoptysis ...
ANIL KUMAR SINGH +3 more
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Introduction. Extravasal compression of celiac trunk is the cause of chronic abdominal ischemia syndrome (CAIS) along with atherosclerotic lesions of the visceral branches of the aorta.
Yu. G. Starkov +6 more
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Celiac trunk variations – anatomy and clinical relevance [PDF]
Introduction: Variability in the branching of the visceral arteries of the abdominal aorta is not uncommon. The typical celiac trunk is found in 65% to 90% of the individuals.
Katerina P. Topalova +2 more
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The OBJECTIVE was to increase the safety of laparoscopic decompression of the abdominal trunk.METHODS AND MATERIALS. The results of treatment of 30 patients who underwent laparoscopic decompression of the celiac trunk were analyzed.
Z. M. Khamid +8 more
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Combined laparoscopic intervention for compression syndrome of the celiac trunk and hiatal hernia
The OBJECTIVE was to present the results of surgical treatment of the patient with the combined pathology: celiac trunk compression syndrome and hiatal hernia.
Z. M. Khamid +3 more
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Background: The abdominal aorta and its main branches, such as the celiac trunk and the renal arteries are manipulated during various radiologic, surgical, and oncologic procedures.
Sara Besharat +3 more
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