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The theoretically sound technic of Blaisdell et al. 8 of placing a bypass graft from the thoracic aorta to both femoral arteries retropleurally, subfascially and subcutaneously is complex, but it ...
Total laparoscopic aortofemoral bypass was performed in 68 consecutive patients admitted in two hospitals from 2002 to January 2004. Among 68 patients, there were 50 men and 18 women, with a mean ...
Aortobifemoral bypass is a surgical procedure to create a new path around a large, clogged blood vessel in your abdomen or groin. This procedure involves placing a graft to bypass the clogged ...
A system consisting of an iliac branch graft and a covered stent showed initial favorable results for treatment of certain patients with iliac or aortoiliac aneurysms, according to data from the ...
After this graft is put in, ... You may need an aortobifemoral bypass if one of the major arteries in your abdomen, pelvis, or groin is blocked by a buildup of fatty deposits on your artery walls.
A total of 202 AIOD patients were prepared for aortoiliac bypass operation between January 2005 and December 2008 in our high volume tertiary center. Sixty non-diabetic patients (30%) under the ...
Hospital teams may want to use the MiraQ system because it can reduce problems after coronary artery bypass graft surgery that are caused by graft failure, and may reduce the length of time people ...
Cite this: Total Laparoscopic Aortofemoral Bypass as a Routine Procedure for the Treatment of Aortoiliac Occlusive Disease - Medscape - Mar 01, 2005. Abstract and Introduction Patients and Methods ...