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Modern Surgery - Chapter 18. Diseases and Injuries of the Heart and Vessels - Ligation of Arteries in Continuity [PDF]
Da Costa, John Chalmers
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Prostatic artery embolization via inferior epigastric collateral in chronic total occlusion of the anterior division of the left internal iliac artery. [PDF]
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Retro-internal iliac artery ureter
Urology, 1987We report a case of retro-internal iliac artery ureter which was managed initially by division and ligation of this vessel. Use of an omental pedicle to minimize scarring and adhesion at the site of previous ureteric obstruction was unsuccessful and additional surgery was required for definitive decompression.
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Internal iliac artery ligation: Aortograms
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1966Abstract Observation of serial aortograms indicated there were three principal collateral circulations after internal iliac artery ligation: the lumbar-iliolumbar, middle sacral-lateral sacral, and superior hemorrhoidal-middle hemorrhoidal. However, the hemorrhoidal arteries functioned as a collateral circulation only if the posterior division of the
R C, Burchell, G, Olson
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Isolated Internal Iliac Artery Aneurysms
Journal of Computer Assisted Tomography, 1982A case of bilateral isolated internal iliac artery aneurysms in a patient with sciatic symptoms is presented. Iliac artery aneurysms are rare in the absence of aortic aneurysms; they are usually atherosclerotic in nature and present most commonly with gastrointestinal, genitourinary, or neurologic symptoms.
B J, Manaster, M, Greenberg, J M, Rubin
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Updates in Surgery, 2020
Complete resection for retroperitoneal sarcoma (RPS) involving major vessels frequently requires vascular resection and reconstruction. The use of artificial grafts often leads to postoperative vascular graft infection (VGI), which usually requires reoperation and sometimes leads to death.
Cheng-Peng Li +3 more
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Complete resection for retroperitoneal sarcoma (RPS) involving major vessels frequently requires vascular resection and reconstruction. The use of artificial grafts often leads to postoperative vascular graft infection (VGI), which usually requires reoperation and sometimes leads to death.
Cheng-Peng Li +3 more
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Internal iliac artery ligation
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1966Abstract The author reviews the history of the internal iliac artery ligation, evaluates indications for its use, describes pelvic arterial circulation, and presents a simplified surgical technique. Seven cases in which the technique was used illustrate the variety of its application and implications.
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Aneurysm of the Internal Iliac Artery
Archives of Surgery, 1961Aortoiliac aneurysmal dilatation may extend to involve the internal iliac artery in certain cases of generalized atherosclerosis. The presence of a symptomatic, isolated aneurysm of the internal iliac artery (hypogastric artery) represents an unusual finding.
I N, FRANK +3 more
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Internal Iliac Artery Embolization
2011Internal 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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