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Internal Iliac Artery Ligation in Obstetrics and Gynecology
JAMA, 1961Ligation of the internal iliac arteries may be life-saving in the control of severe pelvic hemorrhage occurring spontaneously or operatively. This operation was done in 60 patients. It was unilateral in 15 and bilateral in 45. In addition, both ovarian arteries were ligated in 15 of the latter group, so that in these women all 4 vessels were ligated ...
P, SIEGEL, W F, MENGERT
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Internal Iliac Artery Ligation: A Stepwise Approach
Journal of Minimally Invasive Gynecology, 2018Video abstract summary This video presents a stepwise approach to an internal iliac artery ligation (IIAL) at laparotomy. Internal iliac artery ligation is an important technique for the gynecologic surgeon as it can bea life-saving intervention for gynecologic or obstetric hemorrhage.
Ally Murji +3 more
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Internal iliac artery aneurysms.
The New Zealand medical journal, 1977Information on 10 patients who presented because of aneurysms of the aorto-iliac segment of the arterial tree has been reviewed. Problems caused by aneurysmal dilatation of the internal iliac artery are discussed and a technique for the management of aneurysm at this site is described.
C B, Stephenson, R J, Eastwood
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Aneurysms of the internal iliac artery.
Surgery, 1983Twenty-one patients with aneurysms of the internal iliac artery were identified over a 14-year period. Group A included those patients who had aneurysms associated with aortoiliac artery aneurysms and group B were those who had isolated internal iliac aneurysms. The natural course of these aneurysms is one of progressive expansion and rupture.
G D, Perdue +3 more
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European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery, 2017
David C Bosanquet, C P Twine, R E Bell
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David C Bosanquet, C P Twine, R E Bell
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PHYSIOLOGY OF INTERNAL ILIAC ARTERY LIGATION*
BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 1968openaire +2 more sources

