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Pneumatic Tourniquet for Surgical Procedures of Hemodialysis Vascular Access
Seminars in Dialysis, 2014AbstractPneumatic tourniquet has been frequently utilized in various surgical specialties to facilitate surgical procedures on the extremities. However, its use for surgical procedures of hemodialysis access has been limited to some surgeons in the United States and often confined to the hospital settings under general anesthesia or regional nerve ...
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Vascular complications of surgical procedures.
Journal of the Canadian Association of Radiologists, 1980Vascular complications of surgical procedures can be diagnosed at angiography, and in some cases, transcatheter treatment is possible.
K W, Sniderman +3 more
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Vascular Complications of Various General Surgical Procedures
1989Three types of vascular injury may occur following hernia surgery: 1. Bleeding from “corona mortis” 2. Bleeding, pseudoaneurysm, or occlusion from lesion of the common femoral artery 3.
Sven-Erik Bergentz, David Bergqvist
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[Anaesthesia for major vascular surgical procedures].
Anasthesiologie, Intensivmedizin, Notfallmedizin, Schmerztherapie : AINS, 2009Vascular surgery carries a high perioperative risk for the patients, because of the high incidence of coexisting diseases with an increased risk of cardiovascular complications. Based on preoperative findings, anaesthetic technique, monitoring and postoperative management are planned.
Nikolaus, Golecki, Franz, Kehl
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General Procedures in the Management of the Vascular Surgical Patient
1987Most patients who need vascular surgery have several risk factors and other diseases which raise the risk of anesthesia and surgery considerably [1], The patient’s preoperative condition is a very important parameter of surgical risk as shown by the American Society of Anesthesiologists in over 34000 patients (general overview in [11]).
H. Rieger, W. Schoop
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Fibrinogen Heterogeneity in Cancer, in Occlusive Vascular Disease, and after Surgical Procedures
American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1976Electrophoresis in 3.5% polyacrylamide gel was used to determine the patterns of fibrinogen heterogeneity in healthy subjects, in postoperative patients and in patients with cancer or occlusive vascular disease. Two major and one minor fibrinogen fractions, differing in molecular weight, were identified, and their concentrations in blood determined ...
I, Lipinska +3 more
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Impact of “Do Not Resuscitate” Status on the Outcome of Major Vascular Surgical Procedures
Annals of Vascular Surgery, 2015Patients with Do Not Resuscitate (DNR) orders may still be offered surgery that aims to prolong or improve quality of life. The widely accepted approach of "required reconsideration" mandates that patients and surgeons discuss perioperative risks and expected outcomes in the context of the patient's values and preferences. However, surgical outcomes in
Jeffrey J, Siracuse +7 more
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The ALPPS Procedure: A Surgical Option for Hepatocellular Carcinoma with Major Vascular Invasion
World Journal of Surgery, 2013AbstractBackgroundHepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) tends to have a particular invasiveness toward the portal vein (PV) branches and hepatic veins. This situation can hamper major surgical resection with a risk of postoperative liver failure due to the small future liver remnant (FLR) in cirrhotic livers.
Giovanni, Vennarecci +5 more
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Uterine Vascular Interruption and Combined Radiation and Surgical Procedures
1978Many types of mechanical manipulation of the mammalian conceptus can result in embryonic death, growth retardation, or malformation. Crushing the embryonic site results in death and provides a simple way to control the number and intrauterine positions of conceptuses (Jensh et al, 1970; Barr, 1970, 1971).
Mason Barr, Robert L. Brent
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Angioplasty and Other Noninvasive Vascular Surgical Procedures
2007The field of vascular surgery has undergone significant changes recently. Beginning with the development of less invasive techniques to manage general surgical pathology, such as laproscopic procedures, there has been a paradigm shift in the type of techniques that are available to treat patients.
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