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The pioneering era of bilateral internal mammary artery grafting for CABG in Europe. [PDF]

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Useini D   +6 more
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Indications for cerebral revascularization.

open access: yesThe Western journal of medicine, 2010
M N, Hadley, R F, Spetzler
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Cerebral revascularization

AORN Journal, 1978
Cerebral vascular insufficiency due to occlusive lesions regarded as inaccessible is a common problem. The degree of cerebral dysfunction associated with such lesions is dependent in part on the amount of collateral circulation present. By anastomosing the superficial temporal artery to a branch of the middle cerebral artery an increase in collateral ...
C J, Hodge, C E, Gross
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Cerebral revascularization

Neurosurgery, 1989
Abstract A review of the development and current methods of surgical revascularization of the cerebral circulation is presented. In addition to the conventional superficial temporal artery to middle cerebral artery (STA-MCA) bypass, the techniques of interposition vein grafting and vertebrobasilar revascularization are discussed.
S T, Onesti, R A, Solomon, D O, Quest
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Complex Cerebral Revascularization

Archives of Surgery, 1978
Although carotid endarterectomy is the usual technique for treating symptoms related to extracranial arterial occlusive disease, cerebrovascular and upper extremity symptoms caused by lesions of the innominate, common carotid, or subclavian orifices necessitate more complex revascularization techniques.
G J, Collins   +3 more
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Acute cerebral revascularization

Journal of Neurosurgery, 1985
✓ Fifteen patients evaluated for acute cerebral ischemia underwent acute cerebral revascularization between March, 1979, and May, 1983. Clinical presentation included crescendo transient ischemic attacks (TIA's) in eight cases, progressing neurological dysfunction in three cases, and completed nonfluctuating deficits in four cases.
F G, Diaz   +6 more
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Posterior Cerebral Circulation Revascularization

Neurosurgery Clinics of North America, 2001
Posterior circulation revascularization has evolved as a method to treat selected patients with vertebrobasilar ischemia who have inaccessible atherosclerotic occlusive disease and who have failed maximal medical therapy. In addition, complex unclippable aneurysms of the posterior circulation are another indication for revascularization of the ...
S D, Chang, S I, Ryu, G K, Steinberg
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