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Saphenous Vein Graft Intervention
Interventional Cardiology Clinics, 2022Even though saphenous vein grafts (SVGs) are the most commonly used surgical conduits, their long-term patency is limited by accelerated atherosclerosis often resulting in acute coronary syndrome or asymptomatic occlusion. SVG intervention is associated with 2 significant challenges: a significant risk of distal embolization with resultant ...
Aditya S, Bharadwaj, Mamas A, Mamas
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Endoscopic Saphenous Vein Harvesting
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1997Although the use of arterial conduit has decreased the amount of saphenous vein required for routine coronary artery bypass grafting, the saphenous vein as a bypass conduit remains an essential component of most practices. We describe the technique of endoscopic vein harvest that, in our initial experience with 30 patients, has improved patient ...
K B, Allen, C J, Shaar
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Saphenous Vein Graft Interventions
Interventional Cardiology Clinics, 2016Saphenous vein graft interventions compose a small but important subset of percutaneous coronary revascularization. Because of their unique biology, percutaneous angioplasty and stenting require tailored patient and lesion selection and modification of intervention technique to optimize outcomes. The use of embolic protection and appropriate adjunctive
Michael S, Lee, Gopi, Manthripragada
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Proximal saphenous vein cutdown
Annals of Emergency Medicine, 1981An anatomical review and venesection technique for the proximal greater saphenous vein is described. It is recommended as an additional intravenous approach for rapid volume resuscitation in the patient with profound hypovolemic shock.
S C, Dronen, A S, Yee, M C, Tomlanovich
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1977
At the symposium on venous problems sponsored by Northwestern University in honor of the eminent surgeon and scholar, Geza de Takats, MD, (Chicago, Dec 2-4, 1976) a number of distinguished participants agreed that unnecessary surgical removal of the greater saphenous vein seriously compromises later arterial reconstruction required by some patients ...
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At the symposium on venous problems sponsored by Northwestern University in honor of the eminent surgeon and scholar, Geza de Takats, MD, (Chicago, Dec 2-4, 1976) a number of distinguished participants agreed that unnecessary surgical removal of the greater saphenous vein seriously compromises later arterial reconstruction required by some patients ...
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LONG SAPHENOUS VEIN HARVESTING
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1986There is described an easy and rapid technique using the Mayo Vein Stripper to facilitate safe harvesting of the long saphenous vein for vascular reconstruction. It provides good quality vein and a superior cosmetic result without wound complications.
W, Meldrum-Hanna +3 more
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Saphenous Vein Graft Interventions
Current Treatment Options in Cardiovascular Medicine, 2014Saphenous vein graft (SVG) percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) currently accounts for approximately 6 % of all PCIs and is associated with increased risk for distal embolization and subsequent SVG failure compared with native coronary artery PCI. To minimize the risk for distal embolization, embolic protection devices should be used during SVG PCI
Emmanouil S, Brilakis +10 more
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Arterialized in Situ Saphenous Vein
Archives of Surgery, 1965A FREE GRAFT of autogenous greater saphenous vein has proven to be a reliable means for bypassing arterial obstructions of the lower extremities. This technique requires excision of a segment of the greater saphenous vein from either extremity, and construction of a vascular anastomosis between the ends of the vein segment and the artery above and ...
A G, May, J A, DeWesse, C G, Rob
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Pathology of Saphenous Vein Grafts
Interventional Cardiology Clinics, 2013Saphenous vein grafts (SVGs) are the most used conduits in coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery; however, they are susceptible to accelerated atherosclerosis. Clinical studies have shown 10-year patency rates of SVG can be as low as 50% to 60%. This article highlights changes that are observed following CABG surgery using SVG, including intimal ...
Saami K, Yazdani +4 more
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Leiomyosarcoma of the saphenous vein
The Journal of Pathology, 1975A case of primary leiomyosarcoma of the greater saphenous vein with metastatic spread to the thyroid gland and subcutaneous tissue is described. The literature of saphenous vein leiomyosarcomas is reviewed.
E, Gross, M A, Horton
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