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Cerebral vascular insufficiency due to occlusive lesions regarded as inaccessible is a common problem. The degree of cerebral dysfunction associated with such lesions is dependent in part on the amount of collateral circulation present. By anastomosing the superficial temporal artery to a branch of the middle cerebral artery an increase in collateral ...
C J, Hodge, C E, Gross
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Early Post-operative CT-Angiography Imaging After EC-IC Bypass Surgery in Moyamoya Patients
Objective: To evaluate the clinical value of early post-operative computed tomographic angiography (CTA) after direct extracranial-intracranial (EC-IC) bypass surgery in moyamoya patients.Methods: A retrospective analysis of all adult moyamoya patients ...
Helene Hurth+19 more
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Optimum Treatment Strategy in Chronic Coronary Syndromes: the New Trials vs the Current Guidelines
Coronary revascularization is one of the most studied types of interventions in cardiology, but there is no consensus among specialists about the indications for its implementation in patients with chronic coronary syndromes (CCS).
L. L. Bershtein+2 more
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PROXIMAL EXTENSION OF JUXTA-RENAL AORTIC THROMBOSIS: AN UNDERESTIMATED COMPLICATION?
Aorto-iliac occlusive disease sometimes extends proximally with involvement of the renal arteries and visceral aorta, with loss of renal functional mass and intestinal ischemia. In this article we report the case of a patient presenting with progressive
Mickael Henriques+5 more
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Aim: to provide high-quality and full-fledged minimally invasive highly specialized medical care by X-ray endovascular methods, according to modern world standards, for the Armed Forces of Ukraine on all territories of the country and direct participants
K. V. Humeniuk+2 more
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BackgroundCurrently, the main treatment for lower extremity artery disease (LEAD) is revascularization, including endovascular revascularization (EVR) and open surgical revascularization (OSR), but the specific revascularization strategy for LEAD is ...
Hongxin Shu+10 more
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Carotid Stenosis: to Revascularize, or Not to Revascularize: That is the Question [PDF]
# {#article-title-2} In their editorial, Drs. Marquardt and Barnett1 contend that because the CREST trial2 grouped symptomatic and asymptomatic patients together, the trial denied information about the benefit of endarterectomy (CEA) and stenting (CAS) in these separate conditions. We respectfully disagree. In CREST, 2 a …
George Howard+2 more
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Background: Percutaneous transluminal renal angioplasty (PTRA) confers clinical and mortality benefits in select ‘high-risk’ patients with renovascular disease (RVD).
Christopher M. Ferguson+8 more
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Guidelines on myocardial revascularization [PDF]
Guidelines and Expert Consensus Documents summarize and evaluate all available evidence with the aim of assisting physicians in selecting the best management strategy for an individual patient suffering from a given condition, taking into account the impact on outcome and the risk benefit ratio of diagnostic or therapeutic means. Guidelines are no
Task Force on Myocardial Revascularization of the European Society of Cardiology+84 more
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Although revascularization of a femoropopliteal (CTO) always remains challenging through a retrograde or contralateral crossover approach, we report a case of successful revascularization of a long-segment femoropopliteal CTO through antegrade femoral ...
Debasish Das+4 more
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