نتایج جستجو برای: right femoral vein
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We describe a case of phlegmasia cerulea dolens secondary to venous thrombosis due to compression of inferior vena cava, in a 31-year-old man with a germ cell tumour. He was treated with systemic thrombolytic agents, intravenous heparin and urgent chemotherapy He presented a complete tumoral response and complete revascularization of the vena cava and right femoral vein.
To cite: Keskin S, Koc O, Keskin Z, et al. BMJ Case Rep Published online: [please include Day Month Year] doi:10.1136/bcr-2013201201 DESCRIPTION An 81-year-old man presented to the cardiovascular surgery clinic with right inguinal pain and swelling, which he had experienced for 1 year. A pulsatile mass that extended to the proximal femur was found in the right of the groin on physical examinati...
Background: Inflammation may cause unstable angina (UA) by favoring coronary plaque rupture and erosion, In UA activated leukocytes were found in peripheral and coronary sinus blood, but it is unclear whether they are selectively activated in the vascular bed of the culprit stenosis, Methods: We measured the difference in neutrophil myeloperoxidase content (MPXI) across the cardiac and femoral ...
In 1954 a woman was operated on for bilateral varicose long saphenous veins. The saphenofemoral junctions were tied and the saphenous trunks were stripped from the groin to the ankles. Six months later she returned with almost identical varices. How could they have filled? Reexamination showed that when the veins were emptied, and a tourniquet applied at the groin, on standing they immediately ...
Deep vein thrombosis is a common disease among Caucasians but is rare in Asia. Venous thrombosis may be fatal, for example by a pulmonary embolism and right or left atrial thrombosis. Alternatively, deep vein thrombosis may follow a benign pattern such as femoral and popliteal vein thrombosis. Theories abound regarding the causes of deep vein thrombosis, with the most common theories being long...
In 1954 a woman was operated on for bilateral varicose long saphenous veins. The saphenofemoral junctions were tied and the saphenous trunks were stripped from the groin to the ankles. Six months later she returned with almost identical varices. How could they have filled? Reexamination showed that when the veins were emptied, and a tourniquet applied at the groin, on standing they immediately ...
PURPOSE The risk of complications associated with femoral venous catheterization could be potentially reduced if the procedure was performed at the location where the cross-sectional area (CSA) of the vessel is the largest. The diameter of the femoral vein depends on leg position as well as the distance from the inguinal ligament. We determined the CSA of the right femoral vein in three differe...
Evaluation of Pathogens Isolated from Central Venous Catheters Used for Cardiovascular Interventions
Objective: To evaluate the isolated pathogens in patients who underwent central venous catheterization due to cardiovascular procedures. Materials and Methods: Patients were monitored daily for development of catheter related infections. Between April 2017 July 2019, exhibited infection symptoms like discharge, fever, pain, lymphadenopathy itching after included this retrospective study. Patien...
A 29-year-old woman with mild back pain when coughing and suprapubic discomfort after voiding was admitted to Pusan National University Hospital. Two weeks earlier, she had undergone a hysterectomy and right-sided ureteroneocystostomy for uterine atony and right ureteral injury with bladder rupture. Computed tomography showed that a ureteral J stent extended from the right ovarian vein to the r...
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