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Magnetic resonance venography for 3-dimensional live guidance during venous sinus stenting
Purpose The purpose of this study was to report the technique for intraprocedural guidance of endovascular Venous Sinus Stenting procedures using 3-Dimensional (3D) Magnetic Resonance Venography (MRV) as an overlay on live biplanar fluoroscopy. Materials
Vaishnavi Kishore +7 more
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Venous clot lysis and stenting [PDF]
Abstract Venous thromboembolism (VTE) continues to represent a major source or mortality and morbidity. Although anticoagulation is the mainstay of therapy, adjunctive catheter-based interventions have shown substantial potential to improve clinically meaningful patient outcomes in patients with deep vein thrombosis (DVT), pulmonary ...
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Venous Stent Migration into Right Ventricle [PDF]
Venous stents (VS) are used to treat central and peripheral stenoses. Stent embolization into a cardiac chamber is a rare, yet serious complication. We present a case of a 61-year-old man with a recently stented arteriovenous graft venous stenosis who developed VS migration into the right ventricle, associated with S. aureus bacteremia.
Orellana-Barrios, Menfil +4 more
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Central venous stenosis is an important hindrance to long-term maintenance of arteriovenous access in the upper extremities in dialysis patients. Aim: The present study was done to determine feasibility and clinical success of endovascular approach for ...
Ashwal AJ +4 more
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Venous stenting across the inguinal ligament [PDF]
Arterial stenting across joints is not recommended because of increased risk of in-stent focal neointimal hyperplasia and compression or fracture of the stent by joint motion with decreased long-term patency. The aim of this study was to assess the risk of placing stents in the venous system across the inguinal ligament.From 1997 to 2006, 177 limbs ...
Neglén, Peter +2 more
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Targeted decrease of portal hepatic pressure gradient improves ascites control after TIPS
The river diagram demonstrates that after transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt insertion (TIPS) the majority of patients without ascites and 50% of the patients with ascites detectable at ultrasound, show the best response in the long term follow‐up.
Alexander Queck +14 more
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Endovascular Salvage Procedures in Increasing the Longevity of Hemodialysis Access
Introduction: The leading cause of failure for an autogenous or prosthetic arteriovenous hemodialysis access is venous anastomotic stenosis & central venous stenosis.
Rajendra Prasad Basavanthappa +3 more
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Iliofemoral stenting for venous occlusive disease [PDF]
Venous hypertension is a significant cause of patient morbidity and decreased quality of life. Common etiologies of venous hypertension include deep venous thrombosis (DVT) or congenital abnormalities resulting in chronic outflow obstruction. We have implemented an aggressive endovascular approach for the treatment of iliac venous occlusion with ...
Titus, Jessica M. +4 more
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Introduction. Idiopathic intracranial hypertension (IIH) may result in a chronic debilitating disease. Dural venous sinus stenosis with a physiologic venous pressure gradient has been identified as a potential etiology in a number of IIH patients ...
Robert M. Starke +9 more
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Symptomatic inferior vena cava (IVC) and iliac vein thrombosis is increasingly being treated with thrombolysis, thrombus retrieval and deep venous stenting. If the IVC stent occludes, endovenous intervention is indicated to restore patency.
Arshpreet Singh Badesha, MPH +2 more
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