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Femoral and iliac vein stenoses after prolonged femoral vein catheter insertion [PDF]
Catheterization of the femoral vein is a safe and recommended method of temporary access for haemodialysis. In some patients, however, because of the lack of other possibilities, it is necessary to maintain long-term femoral cannulation. The aim of the study was to evaluate the frequency of stenosis after prolonged femoral cannulation.The 24 patients ...
Waclaw, Weyde +5 more
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A 50 years old male with a history of alcoholism was admitted to the Department of Surgery. He was diagnosed with acute abdomen secondary to ileal perforation.
Salman Ahmed +5 more
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Isolated deep femoral artery aneurysms are rare and tend to be large at the time of diagnosis owing to their deep anatomic location. Deep femoral artery aneurysms are often complicated by rupture, with subsequent lower limb amputation.
Shingo Nakai, MD +5 more
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Common femoral vein stent placement in a frozen abdomen causing acute limb ischemia
A 73-year-old woman was admitted for left groin bleeding through an open wound near a fungating left inguinal mass from advanced anal carcinoma. The interventional radiology service placed left iliac vein and common femoral vein stents as there was ...
Kathleen M. Lamb, MD +3 more
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The effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of ultrasound locating devices for central venous access: a systematic review and economic evaluation [PDF]
Background: Approximately 200,000 central venous access (CVA) procedures are performed annually in the NHS. CVA has traditionally been achieved by the landmark method of passing the needle along the anticipated line of the relevant vein using ...
Beverley, C. +18 more
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Background Open complete transection of the femoral artery and vein following blunt trauma is extremely rare. Furthermore, even if the patient has been successfully resuscitated, it is sometimes difficult in most patients to preserve the injured limb ...
Hoshi Himura +3 more
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Saphenous vein dilation as an alternative to prosthetic femoral–distal bypass revascularization
A 63-year-old man with a history of bipolar and schizoaffective disorder was admitted to the psychiatry unit. His comorbidities included active smoking, hypertension, diabetes, hyperlipidemia, coronary artery disease after coronary artery bypass grafting,
Eric J. Maldonado, MD +2 more
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Endovascular repair of right-sided iliac vein aneurysm and iliac arteriovenous fistula
A 72-year-old man receiving anticoagulation therapy for chronic bilateral deep vein thromboses presented with acute right leg swelling. Right-sided imaging showed deep femoral vein thrombosis, chronic partial femoral vein thrombosis, and 4.8-cm distal ...
Albertina Sebastian, MD +4 more
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This study aimed to evaluate the effects of delayed femoral vein ligation on the clinical outcomes of hip disarticulation. We retrospectively reviewed 20 patients with extremity tumors (10 bone tumors and 10 soft tissue sarcomas [STS]) who underwent hip ...
Yu Hongwei +5 more
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Femoral vein slice prescription.
(a) Anatomic image showing the slice orientation, perpendicular to the targeted femoral vein, with a close-up view in (b). The location of the slice, relative to the femoral vein and great saphenous vein is shown in (c), with targeting of the femoral ...
Dalane W. Kitzman (706769) +6 more
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