Results 211 to 220 of about 129,831 (266)
Flush Occlusion of the Superficial Femoral Artery Managed Using a Retrograde Popliteal Approach: A Case Report. [PDF]
Aladham N, Oye H.
europepmc +1 more source
Postoperative groin wound complications after common femoral artery exposure are associated with increased long-term systemic and limb adverse outcomes in a national propensity-matched analysis. [PDF]
Ansingkar K +5 more
europepmc +1 more source
High-grade leiomyosarcoma of the common femoral vein masquerading as a femoral artery aneurysm in an elderly patient: A diagnostic challenge. [PDF]
Alsaleh B +5 more
europepmc +1 more source
Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.
Related searches:
Related searches:
British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2022
True aneurysms are dilatations of blood vessels, bounded by the tunica intima, tunica media and tunica adventitia. False aneurysms are dilatations bounded by the tunica adventitia only, and are more common than true aneurysms. The femoral artery is the second most common location for true peripheral artery aneurysms, and the most common site of false ...
Balamrit S, Sokhal +2 more
openaire +2 more sources
True aneurysms are dilatations of blood vessels, bounded by the tunica intima, tunica media and tunica adventitia. False aneurysms are dilatations bounded by the tunica adventitia only, and are more common than true aneurysms. The femoral artery is the second most common location for true peripheral artery aneurysms, and the most common site of false ...
Balamrit S, Sokhal +2 more
openaire +2 more sources
The origin of the medial femoral circumflex artery, lateral femoral circumflex artery and obturator artery [PDF]
The most significant blood vessel supplying the hip joint is the medial femoral circumflex artery (MFCA). MFCA with lateral femoral circumflex artery (LFCA) are the first branches of the deep femoral artery (DFA) or they originate directly from the common femoral artery (CFA) or superficial femoral artery (SFA).We analyzed 100 CT angiogram of the hip ...
M Zlotorowicz
exaly +3 more sources
Radiology, 1964
Afemoral artery compression device is described which is employed in percutaneous aortography after the needle or catheter is withdrawn. This apparatus can save about fifteen minutes of professional time per study but, of more importance, it reduces the incidence of recurrent bleeding caused by premature release of manual compression from the artery ...
P R, KOEHLER, W A, MEYERS
openaire +2 more sources
Afemoral artery compression device is described which is employed in percutaneous aortography after the needle or catheter is withdrawn. This apparatus can save about fifteen minutes of professional time per study but, of more importance, it reduces the incidence of recurrent bleeding caused by premature release of manual compression from the artery ...
P R, KOEHLER, W A, MEYERS
openaire +2 more sources
The American Journal of Surgery, 1978
In advanced ischemia of the lower extremity, the deep femoral artery is rarely completely occluded, but may have a hemodynamically significant occluding plaque at its origin. Detection of this lesion requires biplanar arteriographic views. As indicated in this report, the related simple procedure of femoral artery profundaplasty may salvage limbs and ...
D A, Hull +4 more
openaire +2 more sources
In advanced ischemia of the lower extremity, the deep femoral artery is rarely completely occluded, but may have a hemodynamically significant occluding plaque at its origin. Detection of this lesion requires biplanar arteriographic views. As indicated in this report, the related simple procedure of femoral artery profundaplasty may salvage limbs and ...
D A, Hull +4 more
openaire +2 more sources
EuroIntervention, 2010
Introduction This is the third article in the EuroIntervention Tools & Techniques series and deals with the femoral artery puncture for percutaneous coronary intervention. The following is an overview of its management and highlights the salient technical features to be covered in the online version.
Michael, Haude +3 more
openaire +2 more sources
Introduction This is the third article in the EuroIntervention Tools & Techniques series and deals with the femoral artery puncture for percutaneous coronary intervention. The following is an overview of its management and highlights the salient technical features to be covered in the online version.
Michael, Haude +3 more
openaire +2 more sources
Duplication Of The Superficial Femoral Artery
Vascular, 2010A computed tomographic angiogram for pseudoaneurysm after previous puncture in the groin showed duplication of the superficial femoral artery in a 52-year-old man without symptoms or signs of arterial insufficiency. It is doubtful whether this very rare anatomic variant has clinical relevance, but it should be known by vascular specialists.
Huynh, Khiem D +2 more
openaire +3 more sources

