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Advanced Imaging Applications for Endovascular Procedures

Neurosurgery Clinics of North America, 2009
Advanced imaging techniques, particularly in CT and MRI, have become state-of-the-art to support the performance of interventional neuroradiologic procedures. Multidetector CT scanners with submillimeter detectors and real-time workstations have allowed the use of a noninvasive study, CT angiography, as a first-line diagnostic study at many ...
Richard Gorniak, L M Tartaglino
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Prophylactic antibiotics for percutaneous endovascular procedures

European Journal of Clinical Microbiology & Infectious Diseases, 2016
Percutaneous endovascular techniques are used increasingly in the vascular armamentarium. Commonly performed as day case procedures under local anaesthetic, they are suited to the highly co-morbid vascular patient population. Furthermore, technological advances have resulted in ever improving outcomes for aneurysmal and occlusive disease.
N. S. Greaves   +3 more
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Endovascular Procedures with CTA and MRA Roadmapping

Journal of Neuroimaging, 2010
Prior to interventional neuroradiology procedures, many patients undergo noninvasive studies such as computed tomography angiography (CTA) and magnetic resonance angiography (MRA). The ability to use these studies during invasive neuroangiographic procedures reduces additional contrast and radiation exposure, and allows for the integration of ...
Basavaraj V. Ghodke   +5 more
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Quality Improvement for Endovascular Procedures

2005
Quality improvement (QI) is not usually a popular topic for discussion. It brings images of a bureaucratic ‘‘big brother’’ watching and punishing human errors with no benefit to patients. On the other hand, QI is ideally intended to document the quality of care one provides in clinically relevant ways with opportunities to improve.
Curtis W. Bakal, David B. Sacks
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New catheter for endovascular interventional procedures.

Radiology, 1987
A new catheter suitable for selective angiography, embolization, and controlled infusion of chemotherapeutic agents is described. The catheter is made from a composite construction of polyethylene; it is graded in shaft thickness and outer diameter from a 2.7-F tip to a 3-F (1.0-mm) proximal section.
M Boyer, C M Strother, Y Kikuchi
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Anesthesia for Endovascular Procedures

1999
The field of cardiovascular anesthesiology is well established, with dedicated specialists, extra-year fellowship programs to provide subspecialty training, its own national specialty society, and a variety of specialty textbooks for reference.
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Intraprocedural Monitoring for Endovascular Procedures

2009
Peripheral (non-cardiac) endovascular interventions have penetrated the field of vascular surgery, and it is the standard of care in many occasions. Compared to traditional open peripheral operations, the minimal access and image-guided interventions have many advantages including shorter hospital stay and faster patient recovery.
G. Matthew Longo, Ali Khoynezhad
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Postintervention Surveillance of Endovascular Procedures

1999
As endovascular therapies gain increased acceptance for the treatment of vascular disease, postintervention surveillance becomes more critical. The underlying rationale for routine, systematic follow-up is multifactorial. The primary reason is to improve the results of treatment by detecting failures or recurrences early enough in their course that ...
John P. Henretta, Kim J. Hodgson
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Endovascular Conversion Procedure for Failed Primary Endovascular Aortic Stent-Grafts

CardioVascular and Interventional Radiology, 1998
Initial failure of successful deployment of endovascular aortic stent-grafts can be due to a variety of factors and frequently requires surgical intervention. We describe an endovascular technique for salvaging initially failed tubular aortic and bifurcated aortoiliac stent-grafts with reference to three cases.
Gregory Paul Cottesloe Van Schie   +6 more
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Total endovascular arch repair is the procedure of the future

The Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery, 2018
This study evaluates the current experience on endovascular repair of the aortic arch pathologies, the feasibility and safety of the procedure.A systematic review was performed. MEDLINE, CENTRAL, and Cochrane databases were searched with PRISMA methodology for published studies reporting on endovascular repair of aortic arch pathologies from 2000 to ...
Fiona Rohlffs   +7 more
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