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Endovascular therapy in trauma

European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery, 2014
The practice of medicine has experienced a revolution in the use of catheter-based or endovascular techniques to manage age-related vascular disease over the past 15 years. In many scenarios the less invasive, endovascular method is associated with reduced morbidity and mortality than the traditional open surgical approach.
M, Brenner, M, Hoehn, T E, Rasmussen
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Endovascular therapy of arterioureteral fistulas

Vasa, 2021
Summary: Background: Arterioureteral fistulas (AUFs) are severe pathologies of different origin and with increasing incidence frequently appear in patients with underlying extensive malignancy and after pelvic surgery. AUF therapy is challenging since symptoms are frequently non-specific and patients are often unsuitable surgical candidates due to ...
Anne Marie Augustin   +5 more
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The History of Endovascular Therapy

Neurosurgery Clinics of North America, 1994
The roots of endovascular therapy in both the United States and Russia are explored. Developments in selected areas of endovascular neurosurgery are recounted.
L F, Alexander, B A, Ward
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Endovascular Stroke Therapy

Seminars in Thrombosis and Hemostasis, 2017
AbstractAcute ischemic stroke therapy has rapidly evolved over the past two decades. Recently, a paradigm shift has occurred in the treatment of acute ischemic stroke due to large vessel occlusion with the publication of several randomized trials proving that mechanical thrombectomy with stent retriever devices improves clinical outcome in comparison ...
Scott D, Caganap, Wade S, Smith
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Endovascular stroke therapy

European Journal of Internal Medicine, 2014
Following the development of intravenous thrombolysis as a successful treatment for ischaemic stroke, advances in neurointerventional radiology have facilitated endovascular approaches to treatment. This article reviews the available endovascular therapeutic options and their evidence-base.Initial studies demonstrated that endovascular treatment of ...
Birns, Jonathan   +3 more
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Acute endovascular stroke therapy

Current Neurology and Neuroscience Reports, 2006
A decade after the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved intravenous tissue plasminogen activator for treatment of acute ischemic stroke, the public health impact of this treatment on stroke outcome remains limited. The extremely small time window for treatment and very low recanalization rates in large artery strokes are its major ...
Randall, Edgell, Dileep R, Yavagal
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Endovascular Therapies for Vascular Disease

The American Heart Hospital Journal, 2003
Endovascular techniques including angioplasty, stenting, and endoluminal stent grafts represent important therapeutic options for the treatment of vascular disease. Technologic advances have allowed for the treatment of aneurysmal disease as well as extra-cranial carotid disease that previously required surgical methods.
J Michael, Bacharach, David P, Slovut
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Collaterals in endovascular therapy for stroke

Current Opinion in Neurology, 2015
Endovascular therapy is a promising aspect of acute ischemic stroke treatment. The ideal population of patients who benefit from treatment remains undefined, and the status of collateral circulation at presentation may be a key feature in their identification.Adequate collateral flow has been recently demonstrated to be associated with improved ...
Sunil A, Sheth, David S, Liebeskind
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Endovascular Therapy for Limb Salvage

Surgical Clinics of North America, 2010
In recent years percutaneous therapy has gradually been adopted as an alternative to primary amputation in persons deemed unsuitable as surgical candidates, and has established itself as a primary mode of treatment. There has been an explosion in endovascular technology and a revolution in revascularization patterns for limb salvage.
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Endoluminal Therapy with Endovascular Grafts

Hospital Practice, 1996
The addition of balloon-expandable stents to conventional graft material allows minimally invasive repair of aortic and other aneurysms, arterial occlusions, and arterial trauma. Vascular access can be made at a site far from the pathology.
J E, Silberzweig   +6 more
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