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Background: Lumbar sympathectomy improves blood flow to the lower limbs and is widely used in clinical practice to treat lower limb pain and cold.
Xi Meng +5 more
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Simpatectomia lombar retroperitoneal endoscópica
In the last few years, there has been an increase in the indication of lumbar sympathectomy for plantar hyperhidroses. There are few reports of the laparoscopic access for this operation, even when it seems to be a very apropriate method.
Marcelo de Paula Loureiro +2 more
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Open Lumbar Sympathectomy on Buerger’s Disease: A Case Report
Thromboangiitis obliterans known as Buerger's disease is a nonatherosclerotic, progressive inflammatory disease that affects small and medium arteries in the upper and lower extremities.
Auzan Qostholani Al Khoiri +1 more
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Open Sympathectomy Effectiveness on Buerger\u27s Disease’s Pain: An Evidence–Based Case Report [PDF]
Introduction. Thromboangiitis obliterans, often referred to as Buerger\u27s disease, is a vascular disease that causes chronic inflammatory conditions, edema, and vascular obstruction due to blood clots.
Prawiro, Rangga S., Utama, Alexander J
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Background and objectives Sympathectomy is one of the therapies used in the treatment of chronic obstructive arterial disease (COAD). Although not considered as first-line strategy, it should be considered in the management of pain difficult to control ...
Elton Pereira de Sá Barreto Junior +2 more
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The OBJECTIVE was to compare the efficiency of autologous bone marrow cell implantation and lumbar sympathectomy in the treatment of chronic critical lower limb ischemia. MATERIAL AND METHODS.
B. S. Sukovatykh +4 more
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CONTEXTO: A simpatectomia ainda encontra indicação no tratamento de várias doenças, tais como a insuficiência arterial periférica crônica aterosclerótica grau IV (Fontaine) sem condições de revascularização, úlceras hipertensivas e o fenômeno de Raynaud ...
Wander Eduardo Sardinha +4 more
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A comparison of thoracic or lumbar patient-controlled epidural analgesia methods after thoracic surgery [PDF]
BACKGROUND: We aimed to compare patient-controlled thoracic or lumbar epidural analgesia methods after thoracotomy operations. METHODS: One hundred and twenty patients were prospectively randomized to receive either thoracic epidural analgesia (TEA group)
Ayse Baysal +6 more
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Comparing continuous lumbar plexus block, continuous epidural block and continuous lumbar plexus block with a parasacral sciatic nerve block on post-operative analgesia after hip arthroplasty [PDF]
Study Objective: To compare post-operative analgesia obtained by continuous lumbar epidural block (CLEB) versus continuous lumbar plexus block (CLPB) versus CLPB associated with a single shot parasacral sciatic nerve block (CLEBS) after total hip ...
Celidonio, L +6 more
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The deleterious effect of arteriovenous flow reversal during experimental free muscle transfer. [PDF]
Arteriovenous flow reversal (AVR) has been used experimentally to salvage ischemic limbs and to create novel skin flaps with some success. The clinical applicability of AVR in muscle by way of two arteriovenous anastomoses in the rabbit was investigated.
B. M. O'Brien +3 more
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