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Impact of hemodynamic doppler ultrasound parameters on patency and post-thrombotic syndrome in patients with iliofemoral venous stents. [PDF]
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When One Tap Isn't Enough: A Case of Pseudotumor Cerebri Requiring Venous Sinus Stenting. [PDF]
Nguyen S, Kato N, Salama SD.
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Hybrid superficial venous arterialization limb salvage for "full metal jacket" peripheral arterial stenting and no-option chronic limb-threatening ischemia: A case report. [PDF]
Miserlis D +3 more
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Portal vein stenting for variceal bleeding at the choledochojejunostomy site in a patient with portal vein occlusion or stenosis: Report of two cases. [PDF]
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Venous Stenting Versus Venous Ablation
Journal of Vascular Surgery: Venous and Lymphatic Disorders, 2021Background The minimally invasive procedures of venous ablation and iliac vein stenting are evolving treatment options for venous insufficiency. Yet, there are no studies directly comparing the outcome of these procedures. We performed a survey on patients who had both procedures, to determine if either procedure helped more ...
Ahmad Alsheekh +4 more
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Angioscopic evaluation after venous stents
Journal of Vascular Surgery: Venous and Lymphatic Disorders, 2023Venous stenting is increasingly used to manage femoro-ilio-caval venous outflow obstruction/stenosis due to post-thrombotic syndrome. Although the safety, efficacy, and long-term patency of venous stents have been reported, re-interventions due to stent occlusion and in-stent restenosis (ISR) have also been reported.
Yuji, Hoshino, Hiroyoshi, Yokoi
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Venous outflow stenting for symptomatic developmental venous anomaly
Interventional Neuroradiology, 2022Developmental venous anomaly (DVA) is one of the commonest vascular malformations in the brain but rarely symptomatic. Various pathomechanisms such as mechanical compression, increased in-flow into DVA or outflow obstruction have been described as causative factors in symptomatic DVAs. We report a unique case of a pontomedullary DVA with venous outflow
Kislay Kishore +7 more
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2021
Over the last decade, venous sinus stenting has become one of the most popular treatments for patients with severe IIH symptoms. It is a minimally invasive treatment where a stent is placed into a narrowed vein, usually at the transverse sinus, to restore normal venous outflow from the brain.
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Over the last decade, venous sinus stenting has become one of the most popular treatments for patients with severe IIH symptoms. It is a minimally invasive treatment where a stent is placed into a narrowed vein, usually at the transverse sinus, to restore normal venous outflow from the brain.
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