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VASCULAR SURGERY

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1995
Recent developments in vascular surgery have occurred in many areas. The topics of intimal hyperplasia and reperfusion injury are the subject of much current research and possible methods of treatment are at an early stage of development. Advances in perioperative care have contributed to a reduction in mortality and morbidity.
I, Faris, K, Myers, F G, Quigley
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Vascular Nursing and Vascular Surgery

Annals of Vascular Surgery, 2020
Patients requiring vascular surgery have turned in older subjects with several comorbidities with frailty problems and increased vulnerability. Treating this kind of patients has become an important challenge both for vascular surgeons and for dedicated nurses, as these patients are more susceptible to postoperative complications and during discharge ...
Nicola Ielapi   +4 more
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Dyeless Vascular Surgery

Cardiovascular Surgery, 2003
Purpose The morbidity associated with contrast-based diagnostics performed for preoperative evaluation prior to vascular intervention ranges from 1 to 21%. These complications range from minor hematomas to death. However, these exams are commonly felt to be a necessary step to completely evaluate the arterial tree before intervention is undertaken ...
Anil, Hingorani, Enrico, Ascher
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PERIPHERAL VASCULAR SURGERY

Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, 1992
Patients may present with a wide range of manifestations of arterial occlusive disease. The clinician must be able to assess the magnitude of the arterial flow diminution and thereby determine the appropriate treatment regimen. A careful history, physical examination, and pertinent noninvasive vascular laboratory tests should provide adequate ...
J R, Rubin, M C, Hutton
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Vascular Surgery

2021
Abstract Endovascular surgery has gone through remarkable advancement since its inception, and its capacity to perform complex vascular surgeries with a minimally invasive approach has gained popularity. This advancement has afforded surgery on patients who were deemed to be too high risk for open procedures and lowered the risk of ...
Jeongae Yoon, Susan K. Sankova
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Intracranial vascular surgery

Anesthesiology Clinics of North America, 2002
The management of patients for intracranial vascular surgery is very challenging, requiring an aggressive multidisciplinary approach to provide care and improve outcome. This ensures early identification and treatment of the disease, resuscitation when indicated, and continuous and intensive perioperative monitoring to identify and treat potential ...
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Extracranial Vascular Surgery

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1970
To the Editor.— The impressive results of extracranial vascular surgery in the treatment of transient cerebral ischemic attacks reported by Fields et al ( 211 : 1993, 1970) are considerably better than witnessed by myself. After carefully reviewing their reported data, several criticisms may be noted.
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Reconstructive Vascular Surgery

New England Journal of Medicine, 1962
Coronary Arteries The most promising surgical approach to intractable angina from chronic coronary-artery occlusive disease appears to lie in restoration of continuity in the obstructed artery rath...
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Intracranial vascular surgery

Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology, 2004
To review the recent literature on intracranial vascular surgery, to summarize the main findings, and to discuss the impact of these findings on clinical practice.Three areas of vascular neurosurgery literature have recently generated significant interest, controversy and heated debate: (1) The International Study of Unruptured Intracranial Aneurysms ...
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