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Archives of Surgery, 1925
The removal of an embolus from an artery by actual incision into the vessel is a relatively recent procedure as well as a rather technically difficult operation. This field of surgery is new, and has developed following the advances made in surgery of the vascular system.
C. W. HENNEY, K. A. SNYDER, A. A. HOYER
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The removal of an embolus from an artery by actual incision into the vessel is a relatively recent procedure as well as a rather technically difficult operation. This field of surgery is new, and has developed following the advances made in surgery of the vascular system.
C. W. HENNEY, K. A. SNYDER, A. A. HOYER
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The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1981
During the past 10 years, 20 patients at St. Thomas Hospital had pulmonary embolectomy; there were 12 survivors. Ten patients had a pulmonary arteriogram prior to operation and, of these, there were 7 survivors. The remaining 10 patients were seen with circulatory collapse and were taken immediately to the operating room without definitive diagnostic ...
D M, Glassford +4 more
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During the past 10 years, 20 patients at St. Thomas Hospital had pulmonary embolectomy; there were 12 survivors. Ten patients had a pulmonary arteriogram prior to operation and, of these, there were 7 survivors. The remaining 10 patients were seen with circulatory collapse and were taken immediately to the operating room without definitive diagnostic ...
D M, Glassford +4 more
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Neurosurgery Clinics of North America, 2005
Mechanical embolectomy in acute ischemic stroke employs the use of novel endovascular devices to revascularize occluded intracerebral arteries. Devices like the Merci Retiever and other endovascular snares, laser thrombectomy and rheolytic/obliterative microcatheters, intracranial balloon angioplasty and stenting, and intra-arterial and transcranial ...
Jeffrey M, Katz +3 more
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Mechanical embolectomy in acute ischemic stroke employs the use of novel endovascular devices to revascularize occluded intracerebral arteries. Devices like the Merci Retiever and other endovascular snares, laser thrombectomy and rheolytic/obliterative microcatheters, intracranial balloon angioplasty and stenting, and intra-arterial and transcranial ...
Jeffrey M, Katz +3 more
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Surgical Pulmonary Embolectomy
Critical Care Clinics, 2020Surgical pulmonary embolectomy has a storied history in the domain of cardiothoracic surgery. This article provides insight on the history, current data, and future directions of surgical pulmonary embolectomy.
Dale Shelton, Deas, Brent, Keeling
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Archives of Surgery, 1966
EMBOLIZATION to the aortic bifurcation accounts for 10% to 25% of all arterial emboli and has been associated with an operative mortality which approaches 75% and a limb salvage of approximately 15%. 1-3 Only 27 successful aortic bifurcation embolectomies had been reported prior to 1951.
J M, Porter, A J, Acinapura, D, Silver
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EMBOLIZATION to the aortic bifurcation accounts for 10% to 25% of all arterial emboli and has been associated with an operative mortality which approaches 75% and a limb salvage of approximately 15%. 1-3 Only 27 successful aortic bifurcation embolectomies had been reported prior to 1951.
J M, Porter, A J, Acinapura, D, Silver
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Archives of Surgery, 1971
Of the 23 cases of renal artery embolectomy reported in the literature, the operation was successful in 13, and to this group we have added two cases of our own. The acute onset of flank pain in a patient with heart disease of a type associated with embolism should strongly suggest the diagnosis of renal artery embolism.
W J, Foley, R O, Kraft
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Of the 23 cases of renal artery embolectomy reported in the literature, the operation was successful in 13, and to this group we have added two cases of our own. The acute onset of flank pain in a patient with heart disease of a type associated with embolism should strongly suggest the diagnosis of renal artery embolism.
W J, Foley, R O, Kraft
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The American Journal of Surgery, 1968
Abstract 1. 1. A case of embolism of the renal artery is reported. 2. 2. The feasibility of renal artery embolectomy is indicated particularly when renal infarction results from embolization in cardiac patients with fibrillation. 3. 3. The procedure may mean the difference between survival and death in instances of bilateral infarction or
M E, Klinger, S, Nisnewitz
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Abstract 1. 1. A case of embolism of the renal artery is reported. 2. 2. The feasibility of renal artery embolectomy is indicated particularly when renal infarction results from embolization in cardiac patients with fibrillation. 3. 3. The procedure may mean the difference between survival and death in instances of bilateral infarction or
M E, Klinger, S, Nisnewitz
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