Zhang, Wayne W Lukan, James K Dryjski, Maciej L
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A Baker's or popliteal cyst is a synovial cyst in the popliteal fossa arising from the knee joint. The majority of patients develop a popliteal mass that is asymptomatic, but in a small percentage of patients, complications and symptoms occur; these may not only encompass the popliteal veins and arteries but may also include cyst leakage, infection...
Lin, Judith C Kolvenbach, Ralf Schwierz, Elisabeth Wassiljew, Sergej
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Vascular
The purpose of our study was to evaluate whether total laparoscopic aortofemoral bypass can be performed routinely in patients who require surgical intervention for aortoiliac occlusive disease. In a prospective study, 68 consecutive patients underwent total laparoscopic aortofemoral bypass between 2002 and 2004. Among these patients, there were 50...
Salles-Cunha, Sergio X Ascher, Enrico Hingorani, Anil P Markevich, Natalia Schutzer, Richard W Kallakuri, Sreedhar Yorkovich, William Hou, Alexander
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Although ultrasonography (US) advantageously portrays lumen and wall thickness, velocity criteria have been used primarily to interpret carotid artery stenosis. The relationship of US and velocity measurements was investigated. Peak-systolic and end-diastolic velocities (PSV, EDV) increase exponentially as the lumen of the internal carotid artery n...
Yildizeli, Bedrettin Laçin, Tunç Baltacioğlu, Feyyaz Batirel, Hasan F Yüksel, Mustafa
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Prolonged venous access devices are needed in cancer patients for central venous access. Catheter fragmentation leading to catheter malfunction represents a rare problem. Herein we present our experience in the management of fragmented catheters. Between 2001 and 2003, 183 catheters were placed via the subclavian vein, and five cases of fragmented ...
Ilijevski, Nenad S Jagodic, Sinisa Sagic, Dragan Radak, Djordje
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Coiling (or looping) of the artery is a rare morphologic entity, most frequently described in the internal carotid artery. In other arteries, coiling is rarely reported because it remains asymptomatic and without clinical relevance unless inadvertently injured, as for diagnostic or monitoring purposes. We present a case of an unusually difficult th...
Jacob, Theresa Hingorani, Anil Ascher, Enrico
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The objective of this study was to investigate the role of inflammation, programmed cell death, its molecular modulators, and proteolysis in the pathogenesis of iliac artery aneurysms (IAAs). Nineteen IAA specimens were obtained from patients undergoing elective surgical repair. All were males with ages ranging from 55 to 85 years (mean 73 years). ...
Satiani, Bhagwan
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Vascular
Deguara, Jean Ali, Tahir Modarai, Bijan Burnand, Kevin G
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Vascular
The objective of this study was to review a single center's experience of upper limb revascularization over 20 years. All patients undergoing operative or endovascular upper limb revascularization between June 1983 and July 2003 were identified. One hundred eighty-four upper limb revascularization procedures were carried out on 172 patients. Sixty-...
Fontcuberta, Juan Flores, Angel Langsfeld, Mark Orgaz, Antonio Cuena, Rafael Criado, Enrique Doblas, Manuel
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Aortoiliac duplex scanning can be difficult to perform owing to the deep location of these vessels. We propose a new method to indirectly screen for aortoiliac disease by performing duplex examination of the distal external iliac artery (DEIA). After performing a preliminary study on 21 patients, the parameters of the Doppler waveform that best dis...
Davidovic, Lazar B Cinara, Ilijas S Ille, Tanja Kostic, Dusan M Dragas, Marko V Markovic, Dragan M
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We sought to analyze the early results of civil and war peripheral arterial injury treatment and to identify risk factors associated with limb loss. Between 1992 and 2001, data collected retrospectively and prospectively on 413 patients with 448 peripheral arterial injuries were analyzed. Of these, there were 140 patients with war injuries and 273 ...