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Iliac Artery Intervention

Interventional Cardiology Clinics, 2020
Endovascular revascularization for aortoiliac occlusive disease (AIOD) is now considered first-line therapy for patients with claudication and critical limb ischemia and in asymptomatic patients in whom large-bore access is required (eg, mechanical circulatory support or transcatheter aortic valve replacement).
Andrew J, Klein, Ammar, Nasir
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Iliac Arterial Transposition

Archives of Surgery, 1989
The surgical management of iliac arterial trauma remains a challenging problem with a perioperative mortality rate of 30%. The high mortality and postoperative complication rate is related to the hemorrhagic shock and multiple visceral injuries usually accompanying this vascular trauma. We feel prosthetic interposition grafts should be avoided in these
R J, Landreneau, P, Mitchum, W J, Fry
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Iliac Arterial Intervention

Interventional Cardiology Clinics
Peripheral arterial disease affects a large patient population, and a large percentage of these patients have evidence of aortoiliac occlusive disease. This review discusses the evaluation and characterization of iliac lesions as well as the associated interventional procedures focusing on techniques, device choice, potential complications, and ...
Jacob, Ricci   +2 more
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Isolated Iliac Artery Aneurysms

Annals of Vascular Surgery, 1990
Clinical and diagnostic data were collected from 22 men with iliac artery aneurysms treated surgically over a period of 22 years. Their ages ranged from 47 to 80 years (mean 64.0). Eight patients had multiple aneurysms. Thirty isolated iliac artery aneurysms were detected, 20 aneurysms (66.6%) located on the right and 10 (33.3%) on the left side ...
S, Weimann, T, Tauscher, G, Flora
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