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Civilian popliteal artery injuries
Civilian popliteal artery injuries are associated with significant amputation rates.The aim of this study was to identify factors associated with limb loss in patients with popliteal artery injuries.We performed a retrospective chart review of prospectively collected data on patients with popliteal artery injuries presenting to the Trauma Centre at ...
Banderker, M A +5 more
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Peripheral Nerves in Cancer: Regulatory Roles and Therapeutic Strategies
The interaction between cancer cells and peripheral nerves: (1) tumor cells could induce the growth of new neural axons and constructing a neural fiber network within the tumor tissue through secreting nerve growth factors; (2) nerve‐derived bioactive molecules can induce perineural invasion of tumor and regulate the malignant phenotype of tumor, such ...
Yan Fu +6 more
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Popliteal artery entrapment syndrome.
Popliteal artery entrapment syndrome is a condition caused by direct compression of the popliteal artery as it passes within or exits the popliteal fossa. It is surprisingly uncommon and usually affects young patients, typically men, and often presenting with symptoms of claudication, or more rarely acute limb ischemia, calf cramps, or a picture of ...
Toorop, R. +5 more
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Simulation of a mechanical thrombectomy device based in the use of self-expandable stents for the blood clots extraction [PDF]
Recently, we have presented some studies concerning the analysis, design and optimization of one experimental device developed in the UK - GPTAD - which has been designed to remove blood clots without the need to make contact with the clot itself ...
Martínez Muneta, María Luisa +1 more
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Popliteal artery entrapment syndrome
Abstract Popliteal artery entrapment syndrome is an uncommon cause of peripheral vascular disease in young fit individuals, presenting as progressive claudication or sudden limb ischaemia. It can also present later in life with insidious symptoms relating to popliteal thrombosis or aneurysm.
A, Murray, M, Halliday, R J, Croft
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ABSTRACT Open femoral vessel access is commonly performed in vascular surgery, but surgical site complications (SSCs) occur frequently. The aim of this study is to evaluate the incidence and identify potential risk factors by applying a new standardised definition and grading of various types of groin wound complications.
Andreas L. H. Gerken +8 more
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ESVM Guideline on peripheral arterial disease [PDF]
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Chronic painful swelling in the popliteal fossa—A diagnostic challenge
Key Clinical Message The differential diagnoses of popliteal ganglion cysts include Baker's cysts, popliteal artery aneurysms, popliteal tendinitis, popliteal lymphadenopathy, lipomas, and synovial sarcoma.
Faten Limaiem +2 more
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Objective: This study investigated the effects of posture and also intermittent foot and calf compression on peak systolic flow of the popliteal artery in a normal population.
Suziah Mokhtar +2 more
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