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Journal of Perioperative Practice, 2006
In the fifth article of his series, Professor Ellis recalls the introduction of an innovative catheter, and looks at the life of the surgeon behind its design, Thomas J Fogarty.
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In the fifth article of his series, Professor Ellis recalls the introduction of an innovative catheter, and looks at the life of the surgeon behind its design, Thomas J Fogarty.
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From Palm Leaves to Thermoplastic Polyurethanes—The History of Vascular Catheter Development and Use
The American surgeon, 2023Vascular catheterization procedures are performed on millions of patients in the United States annually. Diagnostic and therapeutic, these procedures allow for the detection and treatment of diseased vessels.
Samantha I Caballero +4 more
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Technique of Aortic Balloon Catheter Deployment with the Use of a Fogarty Catheter
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1972Abstract The routine use of Fogarty catheters during removal of the intraaortic balloon catheter resulted in extraction of thrombotic material from the femoral artery in 4 out of 9 patients. The techniques of deployment, maintenance, and removal of the intraaortic device are described.
V K, Saini, R L, Berger
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Complications of the Use of the Fogarty Balloon Catheter
Archives of Surgery, 1972Over a seven-year period, during which time approximately 500 balloon-tipped catheters have been used in surgical procedures, six complications have been recognized. These were disruption of the posterior tibial artery, perforation of the popliteal artery, breaking off of the catheter tip in the profunda femoris artery, disruption of an intrahepatic ...
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Arteriovenous Fistula After Fogarty Catheter Thrombectomy
Archives of Surgery, 1972We have seen cases of arteriovenous fistula occurring in the lower extremity following Fogarty catheter thrombectomy. Neither patient required immediate operation for limb salvage, nor has one been necessary subsequently. The first patient was observed for over two years and the second patient for four months.
D J, Gaspard, M R, Gaspar
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Use of Fogarty catheter for removal of inspissated meconium
The American Journal of Surgery, 1972Abstract A new use for the Fogarty catheter is presented. Removal of inspissated meconium from the distal ileum was carried out by passage of the Fogarty catheter through an enterotomy in a newborn infant. This was accomplished successfully and with great ease. This method is also useful in demonstrating the complete patency of the distal bowel.
P, Nankin, L H, Seidman, T G, Baffes
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Heparin Administration After Fogarty Catheter Thromboembolectomy
Archives of Surgery, 1987To the Editor .—In "Arterial Thromboembolism: A 20-Year Perspective," Tawes et al 1 strongly advocated the routine use of heparin in the postoperative management of all patients undergoing embolectomy for acute thromboembolic occlusion of the lower extremity.
A, Bass, R, Adar, J, Schneiderman
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Complications secondary to thrombectomy with the fogarty baloon catheter
Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiology, 1981Thrombectomy performed with the Fogarty balloon catheter may, in a small percentage of cases, give rise to complications. In four cases reviewed, this procedure was associated with aneurysms or arteriovenous fistulae. Careful catheter manipulation and a judicious use of fluoroscopy or angiography during the procedure can reduce the number of such ...
U, Albrechtsson, E, Einarsson, U, Tylén
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Fogarty Balloon Catheter For Removal of Catheter Fragment in Subclavian Vein
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1971To the Editor.— Intravascular breakage and embolization of catheter fragments are being reported with increasing frequency. 1 Currently used polyethylene central venous catheters appear to be particularly susceptible to the shearing force of the advancing needle.
A P, Mathur +3 more
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Use of the Fogarty Embolectomy Catheter as an "Internal Tourniquet"
Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1978The Fogarty embolectomy catheter has been found useful in minimizing blood loss in large surgical procedures about the hip and pelvis. Its utility lies in the ability to achieve temporary intraluminal occlusion of the common iliac artery while the proposed surgical procedure is being carried out.
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