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Outcome of Single Stage Hybrid Revascularization for Multilevel Peripheral Arterial Disease
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Open E-survey on the Use and Perception of Chatbots in Vascular Surgery. [PDF]
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Guidelines on deep vein thrombosis of the Brazilian Society of Angiology and Vascular Surgery. [PDF]
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Vascular Nursing and Vascular Surgery
Annals of Vascular Surgery, 2020Patients 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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Controversies in Vascular Surgery
Surgical Clinics of North America, 2021There have been significant advances in vascular surgery in recent years. These advances include procedural techniques, choice of procedure, and application of nonoperative management. Endovascular techniques have expanded greatly over the past decade. As a result, for many clinical scenarios there is more than 1 option for management, which has given ...
Shahriar Alizadegan, Kellie R. Brown
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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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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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