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Endovascular Training and Learning Curve for Complex Endovascular Procedures

2017
Advancements in the medical science have significantly increased patient longevity and it is safe to assume that vascular care is becoming more complex with time. Managing patients will require thoughtful planning and the use of minimally invasive techniques to prevent complications and death.
Jesse Manunga, Gustavo S. Oderich
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Anesthetic management of endovascular procedures for cerebrovascular atherosclerosis

Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology, 2012
The article reviews the treatment options for cerebrovascular atherosclerosis and highlights the challenges of anesthesia in this complex group of patients.Percutaneous transluminal angioplasty and stenting is a treatment option for cerebrovascular atherosclerosis in patients at high risk of stroke despite maximal medical therapy and control of risk ...
Ugan Reddy, Martin D. Smith
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Robotic applications for intracardiac and endovascular procedures

Trends in Cardiovascular Medicine
The large incisions and long recovery periods that accompany traditional cardiac surgery procedures along with the constant patient demand for minimally invasive procedures have motivated cardiac surgeons to implement the robotic technologies in their armamentarium.
Panagiotis T. Tasoudis   +2 more
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Textbook of Endovascular Procedures

Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology, 2001
Edward W. Bouchard, Mauricio Castillo
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Training of the Vascular Surgeon for Endovascular Procedures

2007
In the last two decades the most crucial event in the evo- lution of vascular surgery has been the advent of endo- vascular techniques.
BIASI, GIORGIO MARIA   +6 more
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Headache following endovascular procedures

Neurological Sciences, 2020
Elio Agostoni   +2 more
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Neurological Monitoring During Endovascular Procedures

2000
Interventional neuroradiology is relatively safe in most of its applications. However, there is some risk of producing new neurological deficits. These may result from the unintentional occlusion of arterial branches to functional nervous tissue or haemorrhage, either from vessel penetration during the procedure itself or associated with disturbances ...
Richard Langford, Steven White
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Headache due to endovascular procedures

Neurological Sciences, 2018
Marco Longoni, Elio Agostoni
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Endovascular Procedures: Current State of the Art

1992
While autogenous saphenous vein provides the most durable reconstruction for patients with severe peripheral vascular occlusive disease, recent advances in percutaneous endovascular techniques have dramatically expanded alternative approaches.
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