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SUrgical versus PERcutaneous Bypass: SUPERB-trial; Heparin-bonded endoluminal versus surgical femoro-popliteal bypass: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
2011-07-18

BackgroundEndovascular treatment options for the superficial femoral artery are evolving rapidly. For long lesions, the venous femoropopliteal bypass considered to be superior above the prosthetic bypass. An endoluminal bypass, however, may provide equal patency rates compared to the prosthetic ...

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Peripheral artery bypass - leg

Aortobifemoral bypass; Femoropopliteal; Femoral popliteal; Aorta-bifemoral bypass; Axillo-bifemoral bypass; Ilio-bifemoral bypass; Femoral-femoral bypass; Distal leg bypass

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Peripheral artery bypass - leg - discharge : MedlinePlus Medical...
2011-08-09

bypass - discharge; Femoropopliteal - discharge; Femoral popliteal - discharge;Aorta-bifemoral bypass - discharge;Axillo-bifemoral bypass - discharge; Ilio-bifemoral...

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Use of ViaBahn Open Revascularisation Technique for Above-knee Femoro-popliteal Anastomosis: A Technical Note.
2011-04-22

We describe a ViaBahn Open Revascularization TEChnique (VORTEC) application in peripheral femoro-popliteal polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) graft bypass in 13 patients. PMID:21514855

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[Destruction of the valve of the great saphenous vein in the technique of femoro-popliteal bypass in situ (author's transl)].
1980-01-01

Destruction of the valves of the great saphenous vein is one of the essential steps in femoro-popliteal bypass in situ. The authors suggest the use of bougies with a tip in the form a shell, the base of which is adorned with 4 rounded and smoothed teeth. After destruction of the great saphenous and ligation of the collaterals, arterial filling of the vein ...

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AngioJet rheolytic thrombectomy for acute superficial femoral artery stent or femoropopliteal by-pass thrombosis.
2010-06-01

Thrombosis of superficial femoral artery (SFA) nitinol stents or polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) femoropopliteal bypass grafts after discontinuation of antiplatelet therapy is an emergent clinical challenge of acute limb ischemia (ALI), requiring immediate percutaneous intervention. Currently, there is no evidence-based approach for the management of such ...

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The combined ipsilateral antegrade-retrograde approach to insert an endoluminal femoropopliteal bypass.
2011-07-28

The endoluminal femoropopliteal bypass is a minimally invasive treatment modality for occlusive superficial femoral artery disease. Technical failure of endovascular treatment of chronic total occlusions is often caused by the inability to re-enter the true lumen. Re-entry devices have a high technical success-rate, but increased procedural costs. We ...

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Prospective Randomized Controlled Trial to Analyze the Effects of Intermittent Pneumatic Compression on Edema Following Autologous Femoropopliteal Bypass Surgery
2010-11-23

BackgroundPatients who undergo autologous femoropopliteal bypass surgery develop postoperative edema in the revascularized leg. The effects of intermittent pneumatic compression (IPC) to treat and to prevent postreconstructive edema were examined in this study.MethodsIn a prospective randomized trial, patients were assigned to one of two groups. All ...

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Endovascular Placement of an Extraluminal Femoropopliteal Bypass Graft in Human Cadavers
2005-04-15

Purpose. A method to create an extraluminal femoropopliteal bypass graft using endovascular techniques was evaluated in situ on cadaver extremities in an attempt to develop a minimally invasive alternative technique for the management of infrainguinal occlusive arterial disease. Methods. The endovascular placement of an extraluminal ...

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Claudication: treatment options for femoropopliteal disease.

Intermittent claudication due to chronic femoropopliteal obstruction is a common disease, and patients are potentially severely disabled by the painful limitation of walking capacity. Despite major advances in pharmacological therapy of atherosclerosis, effective medication specifically for treatment of intermittent claudication is still not available. Training programs work ...

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[10 years' experience with the in situ bypass].
1985-01-01

From October 1, 1974 to March 31, 1984 467 femoropopliteal and femorotibial in situ vein bypasses were performed. Valvular incompetence is produced by the use of modified Hall strippers. The intraoperative angiography is mandatory to localize the tributaries and to detect pathological findings of the vein and technical errors. Overall cumulative patency ...

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Operative management of multilevel iliofemoral occlusive disease

BACKGROUND:The current trend is to treat both inflow and outflow occlusive disease using endovascular procedures either simultaneously or in a staged procedure. The long-term benefits of a combined one-stage approach are not available.OBJECTIVES:The main objectives are to investigate the risks and long-term benefits of a combined one-stage approach using endovascular techniques for iliac occlusive ...

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[What are the guidelines for using a venous segment for an arterial bypass? General review].
2010-02-16

Since the first femoropopliteal bypass, performed by J. Kunlin, in 1950, the saphenous vein has remained the material of choice for arterial bypass in a wide variety of localizations. Harvesting must be adapted to vein quality and the length necessary for the bypass. A thorough knowledge of the histological ...

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Stenting in Acute Lower Limb Arterial Occlusions
2008-07-15

Management of critical limb ischemia of acute onset includes surgical embolectomy, bypass grafting, aspiration thrombectomy, thrombolysis, and mechanical thrombectomy followed by treatment of the underlying cause. We present our experience with the use of stents to treat acute embolic/thrombotic occlusions in one iliac and three femoropopliteal arteries. ...

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Surgical management of coronary artery stenosis and peripheral artery occlusive disease of the lower extremity in a patient with neurofibromatosis: report of a case.
2011-05-01

We herein report the case of a patient demonstrating both coronary artery and peripheral artery occlusive disease with neurofibromatosis, which were successfully treated during the same session with coronary artery bypass graft surgery and a femoropopliteal bypass graft surgery procedure. The recognition of a possible association ...

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Aortic graft infection from appendicitis. A case report.
2004-08-01

Fifteen years after aortobifemoral bypass and five years after left femoropopliteal bypass, a 73-year old man presented with a vague abdominal pain syndrome. After an extensive work-up, aortobifemoral graft infection was suspected; an appendiceal abscess infiltrating the prosthesis was discovered during exploratory laparotomy. ...

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Secondary femoropopliteal reconstruction.
1981-01-01

Retrospective analysis of the authors' experience with 109 primary femoropopliteal bypass vein grafts that failed allows description of three distinct modes of failure. Within 30 days of surgery, failure resulted primarily from technical or judgmental errors. The development of stenotic lesions within the vein graft caused a second group of failures during ...

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Intensive surveillance of femoropopliteal-tibial autogenous vein bypasses improves long-term graft patency and limb salvage.
1995-05-01

OBJECTIVE: The authors determined the impact of an intensive surveillance program of autogenous vein bypasses on patency and limb salvage. SUMMARY BACKGROUND DATA: Surveillance protocols of vein bypasses can identify graft-threatening lesions to permit elective revisions before thrombosis. The authors compared follow-up based on clinically indicated ...

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Infected arterial grafts.
1975-06-01

The case notes of 664 patients who underwent surgery and arterial grafting between the years of 1955 and 1973 at the University of Rochester Medical Center have been analyzed. There were 15 cases of infected grafts-a rate of 2.3%. The outcome of the infection was determined in 12 of these cases. Four patients had no surgical treatment and all 4 died. Three patients had simple ligations with ...

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Assessment of Reconstructive Procedures for Femoropopliteal Artery Occlusive Disease
1970-01-31

A total of 117 consecutive reconstructive procedures for femoropopliteal arterial occlusive disease in 105 extremities of 101 patients have been reviewed. The types of procedures included 10 homografts, 28 Dacron and Teflon prosthetic grafts, 16 thromboendarterectomies and 63 vein bypass grafts. There were three postoperative deaths. The results of ...

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[Stripping of the external saphenous vein. Use of the Hall Chevallier stripper].
1986-09-20

In more than 20 cases we used the Hall Chevallier stripper (initially devised to remove the valves of the internal saphenous vein in femoro-popliteal bypass) for stripping of the external saphenous vein. This routine procedure is not always easy to perform, owing to the irregular caliber of that vessel. There are three reasons why we used this particular ...

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[Repeat rupture of covered rupture of non-anastomotic false aneurysm after femoropopliteal bypass].
2001-05-01

For arterial reconstructions veins or alloplastic vascular prostheses are used. Nonanastomotic pseudoaneurysms of vascular protheses are a rare event. Breaks of the suture material, structural defects of the transplant fabric or degenerative modifications in the recipient vessel can cause nonanastomotic or anastomotic pseudoaneurysms. Such pseudoaneurysms are known from early clinical application ...

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Endoluminal Repair of a Dardik Prosthesis Pseudoaneurysm Using the Wallgraft Endoprosthesis
2001-03-15

A 58-year-old man with a history of severe invalidating claudicatio intermittens underwent femoropopliteal bypass with a human umbilical vein graft. Seven years later he presented with a painful enlarging mass in the middle portion of his right thigh. The duplex scan showed a pseudoaneurysm of the body of the prosthesis, which was confirmed by angiography. ...

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Semiclosed transfemoral iliac endarterectomy with an oscillating ring stripper.
1989-10-01

The technique of endarterectomy for the removal of occlusive atherosclerotic lesions of the aorta and iliac arteries has been utilized successfully in the revascularization of ischemic limbs since its introduction in 1951. The oscillating loop endarterectomy device (Amsco-Hall arterial oscillator) has proven to be useful for endarterectomy of segmental occlusive disease as a substitute for ...

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[Combination of reconstructive vascular operations with gene-engineering technologies of angiogenesis stimulation: a present-day policy aimed at improving the remote results of treating patients with lower limb chronic ischaemia].
2008-01-01

The authors have studied therapeutic outcomes in a total of 38 patients diagnosed with occlusions of the femoropopliteal segment. In the Study Group patients (n = 19), the operation of femoropopliteal bypass grafting was supplemented by using gene stimulators of angiogenesis (gene constructions with the genes of vascular endothelial ...

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Below knee femoropopliteal bypass in severe ischaemia: results using EXS Dacron and human umbilical vein.
1986-11-01

This paper reports our preliminary experience using EXS Dacron for infrageniculate femoropopliteal grafts in elderly patients, the majority (78%) suffering critical ischaemia. A comparison is made with human umbilical vein grafts (HUV). Ninety patients (mean age 69 years) with 92 grafts (42 EXS, 50 HUV) were followed up using ultrasound imaging to detect patency (median follow ...

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Transbrachial Thrombolysis, PTA and Stenting in the Lower Extremities
2003-11-15

We present an analysis of 37 interventions in the arteries of the lower limbs via a transbrachial arterial approach. Twenty-six patients (42-79 years) underwent 37 interventional procedures in the lower extremities (iliac n = 6, iliac + femoro-popliteal n = 1, femoro-popliteal n = 30) with a vascular approach via the brachial artery (33 left sided, 4 right ...

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The thrombogenicity of Dacron arterial grafts and its modification by platelet inhibitory drugs.
1984-07-01

When blood flows through Dacron arterial grafts, platelets adhere in large numbers to the luminal surface of the grafts. Different types of commercially available Dacron grafts vary in their level of thrombogenicity. This thrombogenic response has been evaluated in an artificial circulation and in patients with Dacron aorto-bifemoral grafts, and the response can be modified by the use of ...

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Drug-Eluting Balloon Catheters and the Treatment of Peripheral Arterial Occlusive Disease
2009-11-03

Peripheral Arterial Disease; Stenotic Femoro-popliteal Arteries; Occluded Femoro-popliteal Arteries; Atherosclerosis

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Percutaneous Transluminal Angioplasty of Peripheral Bypass Stenoses
1999-07-15

Purpose: To assess the success of percutaneous transluminal angioplasty (PTA) in treating peripheral bypass stenoses. Methods: Patients who received a femoropopliteal or femorocrural bypass graft for limb ischemia were included in a duplex surveillance program. If duplex ultrasound revealed a short (<2 cm) severe (peak systolic ...

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[Ingrown toenail].
2010-01-01

Three patients, men aged 58, 79 and 78 years, with onychocryptosis in their right, left and right hallux respectively, were treated by partial nail extraction and phenolisation of the nail bed. The wound did not heal and the symptoms worsened. The ankle-brachial index was < 0.9, which is an indication of peripheral arterial disease. This was confirmed by ultrasonography, CT and magnetic ...

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Critical limb ischaemia in a diabetic population from an Asian Centre: angiographic pattern of disease and 3-year limb salvage rate with percutaneous angioplasty as first line of treatment
2010-10-01

Purpose:Lower extremity amputation prevention (LEAP) is an ongoing program in our institution aimed at salvaging limbs in patients with critical limb ischemia (CLI). Patients in the LEAP program with reconstructible anatomy on initial Doppler imaging received either bypass surgery or percutaneous transluminal balloon angioplasty (PTA). We present the 3 year limb salvage rate ...

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Use of i. v. radionuclide total body arteriography to evaluate arterial bypass shunts--a new method--a review of several cases
1990-09-01

Currently, Doppler ultrasound and contrast angiography are the main imaging procedures being used to evaluate arterial bypass shunts. IV radionuclide total body arteriography (TBA) is another useful imaging procedure for evaluation of bypass shunts. The authors reviewed 33 patients, 19 women and 14 men, ranging in age from forty-three to eighty-five, who ...

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Intermediate and long-term outcomes after treating symptomatic persistent sciatic artery using different techniques.
2011-06-12

Persistent sciatic artery (PSA) is a rare congenital vascular malformation. In this article, we have described the case of a 66-year-old woman presenting with a pulsatile mass in the left buttock and bilateral lower limb ischemia, who underwent surgical therapy. Preoperative computed tomography scanning showed a left thrombosed PSA aneurysm (PSAA) with concomitant occlusion of bilateral iliac, ...

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Femoropopliteal bypass vs percutaneous transluminal angioplasty and stenting in treatment of peripheral artery diseases of infrainquinal segment - short-term results.
2009-07-01

(Full text is available at http://www.manu.edu.mk/prilozi). Critical limb ischaemia is a result of occlusive arterial disease in the infrainquinal segment and is a major indication for arterial revascularization, which implies a femoropopliteal bypass procedure or an interventional procedure - stent graf notting of the occluded segment. Although ...

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In vivo quantitation of platelet deposition on human peripheral arterial bypass grafts using indium-111-labeled platelets. Effect of dipyridamole and aspirin
1983-03-01

Indium-111-labeled autologous platelets, injected 48 hours after operation, were used to evaluate the thrombogenicity of prosthetic material and the effect of platelet inhibitor therapy in vivo. Dacron double-velour (Microvel) aortofemoral artery bifurcation grafts were placed in 16 patients and unilateral polytetrafluoroethylene femoropopliteal grafts were placed in 10 ...

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Endovascular Treatment of Femoropopliteal Aneurysms: A Five-Year Experience
2006-10-15

Purpose. To assess the effectiveness of endovascular treatment of femoropopliteal aneurysms (FPAs). Methods. In the last 5 years, we have treated 17 FPAs (diameter 21-75 cm, mean 38.4 cm; length 27-100 cm, mean 72.5 cm) in 15 patients (age 57-80 years, mean 70.9 years). The diagnosis was obtained by color Doppler ultrasound (CDU) and the procedure was planned by CT angiography ...

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[Evolution of stents for the treatment of femoral artery lesions].
2011-04-08

Endovascular treatment and stent implantation in the superficial femoral artery have been proposed for over 20 years. However, the first experiments with stainless stents were relatively disappointing. The first improvement consisted in the introduction of nitinol self-expanding stents. This technology allowed an initial improvement of clinical performances, but the first generation of nitinol ...

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Role of intraoperative fibrinolytic therapy in acute arterial occlusion.
1988-08-01

Nineteen patients with acute onset of ischemia affecting the lower extremities were studied from January 1985 to March 1987. Patients with preoperative Doppler and angiographic studies consistent with arterial occlusions subsequently underwent a thromboembolectomy using a Fogarty catheter. All patients were given a bolus injection of 5,000 units of heparin intravenously at the start of the ...

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Clinical Results of Thromboendarterectomy for Peripheral Atherosclerotic Occlusive Disease
1965-06-19

Thromboendarterectory of atherosclerotic vessels may restore luminal flow by removal of the occluding thrombus and thickened, ulcerated intima. This operation has been performed on 43 occasions for aortoiliac and femoropopliteal occlusive lesions with significant distal ischemia. The early and late results have been entirely satisfactory, confirming the worth and durability of ...

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Recanalisation of thrombotic arterial occlusions with rotational thrombectomy.
2010-12-01

PURPOSE: This study sought to assess the effectiveness of rotational thrombectomy (RT) with the Rotarex device in the treatment of thrombotic occlusions in native arteries, by-pass grafts, stents and stent-grafts. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Over the last 4 years, 22 patients (14 men and 8 women; mean age 62.6 years) affected by 5 acute (<14 days) thrombotic occlusions of the ...

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Variable Friction Knee Unit for Swing Phase Control in Artificial Legs.
1970-01-01

A final report is given on the origination, development, testing and use of a mechanical knee braking device having application to most above-knee constructions. The unit applies braking forces to the swing of the artificial leg during walking which are i...

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Robot Assisted Standing-Up in Persons with Lower Limb Prostheses.
2001-01-01

Robot assisted standing-up maneuver was tested in an intact person and a person after above-knee amputation. The subjects were asked to use as much leg activity as possible to lift their body while maintaining contact with the robot. The robot guided the ...

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[Bifurcated prosthesis in infrarenal aortic position in stenosing lesions. Functional results].
1997-06-01

Fifty-eight patients operated upon of infrarenal aortic bifurcated grafts for occlusive disease, in a 6-year period, have been followed-up with a minimum interval of 2 years. The patients were in claudication stage in 63% of the cases and in critical limb threat ischemia in 37% Bypass consisted always in a bifurcated knitted dacron graft either pre-coagulated or sealed. ...

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Moxy Drug Coated Balloon vs. Standard Balloon Angioplasty for the Treatment of Femoropopliteal Arteries
2011-09-05

Femoral Arterial Stenosis; Stenosis of Popliteal Arteries; Femoral Artery Occlusion; Occlusion of Popliteal Arteries

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Evaluation of Safety and Efficacy of the FlexStent� Femoropopliteal Self-Expanding Stent System
2011-08-11

Peripheral Artery Disease; Peripheral Vascular Disease; Vascular Disease; Cardiovascular Diseases; PAD

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Outpatient Vascular Intervention: A Two-Year Experience
2002-10-15

Purpose: To retrospectively analyze the outcome of a range of interventional vascular procedures performed on outpatients. Methods: Suitability for outpatient procedures was assessed according to agreed protocols. An episode was defined as any procedure/s through a single access site at one attendance. Retrospective case-note review was performed. Results: There were 693 outpatient episodes ...

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Successful Exclusion of a Large Femoropopliteal Aneurysm with a Covered Nitinol Stent
1996-03-15

A 70-year-old woman presented with a large femoropopliteal aneurysm. A covered nitinol stent was implanted successfully and complete exclusion of the aneurysm was achieved. At follow-up 5 months later the stent was still patent and the patient was free of symptoms. However, moderate stenosis was seen at the proximal end of the stent.

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Arteriovenous fistula at the site of balloon dilatation complicating femoropopliteal angioplasty
1997-01-15

We describe an arteriovenous fistula (AVF) at the site of balloon dilatation immediately after percutaneous transluminal angioplasty (PTA) of the femoropopliteal artery. This occurred during an otherwise uncomplicated angioplasty with a good clinical result. The AVF closed spontaneously within 2 months as monitored by color duplex ultrasound. This uncommon complication of PTA ...

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Sciatic Neuroma Presenting Forty Years After Above-Knee Amputation
2009-12-30

We report a case of a sciatic neuroma presenting forty years after above knee amputation. Patients developing neuroma following a limb amputation can present with stump pain which is commonly resistant to medical intervention. The length of interval from the initial injury to presentation is widely variable. Diagnosis relies on clinical suspicion and ...

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[A comparative study of percutaneous transluminal angioplasty of the iliac and femoropopliteal arteries in arterial disease of the lower extremities].
1984-07-01

The authors compared the anatomo-radiologic data from a series of 100 consecutive percutaneous transluminal angioplasties (PTA), as well as the immediate and long-term results as a function of the level of the lesion--iliac or femoropopliteal. Proximal to the thigh, there were 57 PTAs, 36 of the common iliac and 21 of the external iliac. In the lower thigh, there were 43 PTAs, ...

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[Limb amputations on the vascular patient].
2009-02-01

For the rehabilitation after limb amputation is an as possible long stump necessary including good wound healing. For the vascular patient are the following amputation levels suitable: syme amputation, amputation of the lower leg, knee exarticulation, above knee amputation and very seldom hip exarticulation. Indication, surgical technics and following ...

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Clinton Is Bypassing the Senate on the ABM Treaty
1995-12-15

... Title : Clinton Is Bypassing the Senate on the ABM Treaty. ... Clinton bypass of the senate on the ABM Treaty is presented. ...

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