Acute renal artery occlusion is a rare but threatening problem; optimal therapeutic treatment remains a challenge, and ultimate outcomes are still to be defined. In the last decades, several reports or short-case experiences have been reported describing the use of selective infusion of lytic agents into renal artery to treat acute occlusion. We report 4 cases of acute renal artery occlusion treated by catheter-directed intraarterial thrombolysis
Thromboembolic obstruction of major renal arteries is a rare but serious clinical problem. A diagnos...
The two main causes of peripheral arterial occlusion (PAO) are embolism and thrombosis. Surgical tre...
Acute renal infarction is a rarely reported disease in the medical literature. Angiography, renal sc...
Acute renal artery occlusion is a rare but threatening problem; optimal therapeutic treatment remain...
Purpose: To describe the combined use of multiple interventional techniques for thetreatment of acut...
SUMMARY – Renal artery embolism is a disease that is easily missed due to its infrequent and nonspec...
We herein report three cases of renal artery embolism, two of which were successfully treated with s...
In chronic atrial fibrillation thromboembolism is a well-known complication. Because of the relative...
Renal artery embolism is a disease that is easily missed due to its infrequent and nonspecific prese...
Atherosclerotic renal artery disease is a common disease entity that may be identified in patients w...
Renal artery embolectomy was performed on four patients. There was no operative mortality. Four of t...
The experience with transcatheter intravascular occlusion in 14 patients (age 52 to 72 years) with r...
atheter-based thrombolysis is a valuable treatment option in selected patients with acute arterial o...
Selecting treatment options in acute arterial thrombosis of the lower extremity, which threatens lim...
Copyright © 2014 Renske Konings et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreative C...
Thromboembolic obstruction of major renal arteries is a rare but serious clinical problem. A diagnos...
The two main causes of peripheral arterial occlusion (PAO) are embolism and thrombosis. Surgical tre...
Acute renal infarction is a rarely reported disease in the medical literature. Angiography, renal sc...
Acute renal artery occlusion is a rare but threatening problem; optimal therapeutic treatment remain...
Purpose: To describe the combined use of multiple interventional techniques for thetreatment of acut...
SUMMARY – Renal artery embolism is a disease that is easily missed due to its infrequent and nonspec...
We herein report three cases of renal artery embolism, two of which were successfully treated with s...
In chronic atrial fibrillation thromboembolism is a well-known complication. Because of the relative...
Renal artery embolism is a disease that is easily missed due to its infrequent and nonspecific prese...
Atherosclerotic renal artery disease is a common disease entity that may be identified in patients w...
Renal artery embolectomy was performed on four patients. There was no operative mortality. Four of t...
The experience with transcatheter intravascular occlusion in 14 patients (age 52 to 72 years) with r...
atheter-based thrombolysis is a valuable treatment option in selected patients with acute arterial o...
Selecting treatment options in acute arterial thrombosis of the lower extremity, which threatens lim...
Copyright © 2014 Renske Konings et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreative C...
Thromboembolic obstruction of major renal arteries is a rare but serious clinical problem. A diagnos...
The two main causes of peripheral arterial occlusion (PAO) are embolism and thrombosis. Surgical tre...
Acute renal infarction is a rarely reported disease in the medical literature. Angiography, renal sc...