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ABSTRACT Background Percutaneous femoral access serves as the cornerstone of endovascular therapy of lower extremity arterial disease. In complex cases, the arterial disease of lower extremity are involve in ipsilateral iliac artery pathology, which conventional treatment strategies typically require multiple punctures or staged procedures.
Guangfeng Zheng +6 more
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The purpose of this study was to determine relationships between bone elements of the knee and popliteal artery. Type of study: anatomy and clinical.
I. A. Kuznetsov +2 more
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Background: The adaptation of retrograde tibial-pedal access for peripheral angiogram and intervention is limited by the lack of operator experience and concern for small distal vessel injury.
Henry K. Siu +4 more
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Arterial Perivascular Space‐Mediated Solute Transport in the Mouse Brain
The mechanisms underlying solute clearance from the brain parenchyma remain debated, with competing hypotheses involving bulk cerebrospinal fluid flow versus perivascular transport. Using multimodal in vivo imaging and computational modeling in mice, this study demonstrates that arterial pulsation drives bidirectional solute movement within the ...
Shiyong Li +9 more
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Traumatic popliteal artery spasm diagnosed using intraoperative angiography: A case report
There are few reports of traumatic arterial spasm in large-sized vessels in the extremities, and many surgeons are skeptical of its existence. We report a case of traumatic popliteal artery injury (PAI), which was later diagnosed as traumatic popliteal ...
Yuta Izawa +2 more
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Ruptured popliteal artery aneurysm [PDF]
Abstract Background Popliteal artery aneurysms (PAAs) are generally complicated by thrombosis and distal embolization, whereas rupture is rare. The aim of this study was to describe the clinical characteristics and outcome in a cohort of patients who had surgery for ruptured PAA (rPAA).
A Cervin, H Ravn, M Björck
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ABSTRACT Background Peronea arteria magna (PAM) is an established contraindication for fibula free flap due to concern for vascular compromise of the lower leg. Methods This is a case of a 74‐year‐old male with a history of multiply recurrent oral cavity cancer who had undergone prior free flap reconstruction who presented with a new oral cavity ...
Jacob Beiriger +7 more
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A Case of Popliteal Artery Aneurysm Associated with Popliteal Artery Entrapment Syndrome
Popliteal artery entrapment (PAE) is an uncommon syndrome. Although this phenomenon can cause claudication in younger populations, other clinical features may vary. The present report describes a case of a 48-year-old woman who was referred for treatment of a pulsatile mass in the right popliteal fossa.
Yamaguchi, Hiroichiro +3 more
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Bilateral persistent sciatic artery
Although rare, the persistence of a sciatic artery is a clinically significant vascular variant, since it is often associated with complications such as aneurysm formation, thrombosis and ischaemia.
Tiago André Moura Rodrigues +4 more
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Point‐of‐care‐ultrasound revealed an evolving acute noncompressible deep vein thrombosis (asterisks) in the left lower extremity veins (right panel) that was not evident on duplex ultrasound 14 min prior (left panel; asterisks demonstrate compressed veins). The patient was treated emergently and found to have May–Thurner syndrome.
Anthony Unger
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