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Penetrating injuries to the iliac arteries

The American Journal of Surgery, 1978
Despite advances in the management of traumatic truncal and peripheral vascular injuries, penetrating trauma to the iliac arteries carries a high mortality. Among more than 600 patients with arterial trauma seen at the Ben Taub General Hospital between January 1958 and December 1977, eighty-three had penetrating injury to the iliac arteries. Thirty-two
Kenneth L. Mattox   +4 more
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CLOSED INJURIES OF THE ILIAC ARTERIES

The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. British volume, 1965
1. Three cases of traumatic thrombosis of the iliac arteries and one case of a false aneurysm of the internal iliac artery following closed injuries are described. 2. Results of the treatment of these cases are discussed.
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Iliac Artery Diseases [PDF]

open access: possible, 2000
The iliac arteries arise directly from the abdominal aorta (Fig. 30.1), by reduction of the vascular lumen. The aortic bifurcation in women is located somewhat more caudally than in men. The aortoiliac bifurcation in men is, therefore, is at a slightly more acute angle, at about 65°, than in women, at about 75° (Rauber-Kopsch 1941). With advancing age -
Eberhard Zeitler, W. Ritter
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Iliac Artery Aneurysm

2013
Although aneurysms of the iliac artery often accompany those of the abdominal aorta in 20–30 % of cases, isolated iliac aneurysms represent merely 2 % of intra-abdominal aneurysmal disease. There is a strong 7:1 male to female predominance. The pathophysiology of these aneurysms is similar to their aortic counterparts, with atherosclerosis and a strong
Timothy K. Williams, Mahmoud B. Malas
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Aneurysms of the Iliac Artery

Annals of Surgery, 1961
Alfred M. Markowitz, John C. Norman
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Internal Iliac Artery Embolization

2011
Internal iliac artery embolization is performed for patients with common iliac aneurysm extending to the iliac bifurcation who are going to be treated with endovascular repair. The embolization allows for extension of the graft into the external iliac and eliminates the potential for type II endoleak through the internal iliac artery.
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Fibromuscular Hyperplasia of the Iliac Arteries

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1975
Fibromuscular hyperplasia is an uncommon disease of arteries with an unknown (etiology and an obscure natural history. It occurs rarely in the iliac vessels and may cause intermittent claudication. Two cases of fibromuscular hyperplasia of these arteries are reported. Both patients are middle‐aged women. One presented with intermittent claudication and
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Superficial Circumflex Iliac Artery-Based Iliac Bone Flap Transfer for Reconstruction of Bony Defects

Journal of reconstructive microsurgery, 2018
H. Yoshimatsu   +3 more
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Analysis of Iliac Artery Geometric Properties in Fenestrated Aortic Stent Graft Rotation

Vascular and Endovascular Surgery, 2018
M. Doyle   +6 more
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