نتایج جستجو برای: vascular graft occlusion

تعداد نتایج: 342646  

Journal: :Clinics 2006
Kenji Nishinari Nelson Wolosker Guilherme Yazbek Antônio Eduardo Zerati Inês Nobuko Nishimoto Pedro Puech-Leão

OBJECTIVE When trunk arteries are affected by malignant neoplasia, and surgical treatment involving tumor and arterial resection is used, the vascular reconstruction must be performed immediately to avoid ischemia in the brain and large tissue masses. The objective of this study was to analyze the results obtained with the treatment of patients with malignant neoplasia who underwent tumor and v...

Ab Gani Ahangar Abdul Majeed Dar Gh Nabi Lone Hakeem Zubair Ashraf Ifat Irshad Mohd Akbar Bhat Mohd Lateef Wani, Shyam Singh

Dec 2009 were studied. Patients with vascular injuries caused by causes other than tear gas shells were excluded from the study. Results: All patients were treated with reverse saphenous vein graft as segmental loss was less than 2.5 cm. Wound infection was the most common complication, followed by graft occlu-sion. Amputation rate was 16.66%. Associated nerve injury occurred in 44.44% ...

Ali Manafi, Amir Manafi, Behrooz Barikbin, Zahra Sadat Hamedi,

Injection of synthetic fillers for soft tissue augmentation is increasing over the last decade. One of the most common materials used is hyaluronic acid (HA) that is safe and temporary filler for soft tissue augmentation. We present a case of 54-year-old female who experienced vascular occlusion and nasal alar necrosis following HA injection to the nasolabial folds. She suffered from pain, necr...

Journal: :The Surgical clinics of North America 1996
M D'Ayala L H Hollier M L Marin

Despite the initial success of endovascular grafts in a very difficult patient population, many problems remain. These procedures are often time-consuming and quite complicated, requiring the close cooperation of an experienced team of vascular surgeons and interventional radiologists. Access may be difficult through occluded, stenotic, and tortuous vessels. Inadequate graft deployment may resu...

2007
Francis Loth Paul F. Fischer Hisham S. Bassiouny Alex Carrel

Blood flow in end-to-side autogenous or prosthetic graft anastomoses is of great interest to biomedical researchers because the biomechanical force profile engendered by blood flow disturbances at such geometric transitions is thought to play a significant role in vascular remodeling and graft failure. Thus, investigators have extensively studied anastomotic blood flow patterns in relationship ...

Journal: :Clinical and investigative medicine. Medecine clinique et experimentale 2014
Bora Demircelik Muzaffer Cakmak Yunus Nazli Ozgul M Gurel Nermin Akkaya Mustafa Cetin Zehra Cetin Yusuf Selcoki Alparslan Kurtul Beyhan Eryonucu

PURPOSE Saphenous vein graft disease (SVGD), defined as an occlusion of 50% or more of the SVG excluding distal anastomotic occlusion, is an important predictor of morbidity after coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG). Late graft occlusion is a serious complication that often limits the use of the saphenous vein as a coronary bypass graft. Late graft occlusion is particularly common in old, de...

Journal: :iranian journal of medical sciences 0
mohd lateef wani department of cardiovascular and thoracic surgery, sher-i-kashmir institute of medical sciences, srinagar, kashmir, india ab gani ahangar department of cardiovascular and thoracic surgery, sher-i-kashmir institute of medical sciences, srinagar, kashmir, india gh nabi lone department of cardiovascular and thoracic surgery, sher-i-kashmir institute of medical sciences, srinagar, kashmir, india shyam singh department of cardiovascular and thoracic surgery, sher-i-kashmir institute of medical sciences, srinagar, kashmir, india abdul majeed dar department of cardiovascular and thoracic surgery, sher-i-kashmir institute of medical sciences, srinagar, kashmir, india mohd akbar bhat department of cardiovascular and thoracic surgery, sher-i-kashmir institute of medical sciences, srinagar, kashmir, india

dec 2009 were studied. patients with vascular injuries caused by causes other than tear gas shells were excluded from the study. results: all patients were treated with reverse saphenous vein graft as segmental loss was less than 2.5 cm. wound infection was the most common complication, followed by graft occlu-sion. amputation rate was 16.66%. associated nerve injury occurred in 44.44% of the p...

Journal: :BMJ 1994

OBJECTIVE To determine the efficacy of antiplatelet therapy in maintaining vascular patency in various categories of patients. DESIGN Overviews of 46 randomised trials of antiplatelet therapy versus control and 14 randomised trials comparing one antiplatelet regimen with another. SETTING Randomised trials that could have been available by March 1990 and in which vascular graft or arterial p...

Journal: :Journal of clinical ultrasound : JCU 2008
James Maher Abel Rivero Sina Zaim Peter J Pappas Nicos Labropoulos Marc Klapholz Muhamed Saric

Asymptomatic subclavian vein occlusion following insertion of a permanent pacemaker (PPM) or implantable cardioverter-defibrillator (ICD) is not uncommon. We report a case of a dual-chamber PPM in a patient with an unrecognized left subclavian vein occlusion who developed massive left arm edema following ipsilateral implantation of an arteriovenous (AV) hemodialysis graft. We recommend that pat...

2013
Chengwei Liu Xuesong Zhang Shi Wang Mingxun Cheng Chuanyu Liu Shuqing Wang Xinhua Hu Qiang Zhang

The aim of this study was to detect the inhibitory action of the early growth response gene-1 DNA enzyme (EDRz) as a carrying agent by liposomes on vascular smooth muscle cell proliferation and intimal hyperplasia. An autogenous vein graft model was established. EDRz was transfected to the graft vein. The vein graft samples were obtained on each time point after surgery. The expression of the E...

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