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Fractured catheter fragment lodged in the internal iliac artery before retrieval with a snare. ABSTRACT This case highlights the significance of adaptability and multidisciplinary teamwork when managing vascular complications. It highlights how basic tools, such as the snare device, can effectively retrieve fractured coronary catheters in resource ...
Abdul Qadir Nawabi+6 more
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Inguinal hernia repair after ilio-iliac artery bypass. [PDF]
Kawatani Y, Hirano T, Hori T.
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CASE OF LIGATURE OF THE PROFUNDA FEMORIS ARTERY, COMMON FEMORAL ARTERY, AND COMMON ILIAC ARTERY ON THE SAME SIDE, WITH PERFECT RECOVERY [PDF]
Harold E. Clark
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Gore Iliac Branch Endoprosthesis for treatment of bilateral common iliac artery aneurysms
T. Maldonado+27 more
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ABSTRACT Acrocyanosis and gangrene are rare but serious manifestations of CAS caused by MP infection in children. These symptoms may lead to severe complications if not managed appropriately, highlighting the need for clinicians to remain vigilant and provide proper supportive care.
Bahareh Abtahi‐Naeini+4 more
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Common Iliac Artery Stent Migration Post Intervention: A Case Report and Percutaneous Management Options. [PDF]
Badero OJ, Adetiloye AO, Osibowale B.
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A Case Report of Aggressive Angiomyxoma in the Buttock of a Female
ABSTRACT Aggressive angiomyxoma presents distinctive MRI features like “whirl sign” and “layering sign.” Laparoscopic combined with perianal incision can minimize bleeding and organ damage risks for pelvic‐extending tumors. Surgical excision with negative pressure drainage aids wound healing. Long‐term follow‐up is crucial to prevent recurrence.
Aiwen Le, Zhibin Zheng, Tong Wu
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Anatomy of the woodchuck (Marmota monax) / [PDF]
Bezuidenhout, A. J. (Abraham Johannes), 1942-+1 more
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SUCCESSFUL CASE OF LIGATURE OF THE EXTERNAL ILIAC ARTERY, CLOSE TO ITS ORIGIN FROM THE COMMON ILIAC, FOR INGUINAL ANEURISM. [PDF]
WM. Philpot Brookes
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