ObjectivesThe use of an intraoperative shunt is an established technique used to reduce the ischemic time after acute arterial obstruction or in the prevention of hypoperfusion due to complex open vascular or endovascular operative procedures. To date, described methods of temporary extremity blood perfusion have required open surgical techniques.MethodsAn endovascular shunt (ES) was formed by connecting two introducer sheaths to each other, one positioned proximal and one distal to an arterial obstruction. The ES method was used in patients considered to be at high risk for prolonged lower limb ischemia in conjunction with a vascular procedure and where shunt creation by open surgical technique was not considered to be a practical alternat...
The “gunsight approach” was initially described as the use of overlapping snares and through- and-th...
Among various methods to achieve rapid occlusion of the aorta during endovascular repair for rupture...
surgical access to organs with less accessible anatomical locations. To minimize surgical risk we p...
ObjectivesThe use of an intraoperative shunt is an established technique used to reduce the ischemic...
The use of an intraoperative shunt is an established technique used to reduce the ischemic time afte...
Complete endovascular arch replacement by in situ fenestration technique requires maintenance of cer...
Aim. Complex endovascular procedures to treat thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysms (TAAA) can be time c...
AbstractINTRODUCTIONWhen a long aortic clamp time is expected or when upper body to lower body colla...
There is no doubt about the efficacy of endarterectomy in the instance of localized occlusions of th...
AbstractObjectiveComplete lower limb ischemia as a result of blunt popliteal artery injury is associ...
This article demonstrates a less-invasive combined surgical and endovascular alternative approach in...
BACKGROUND: Temporary intravascular shunts (TIVSs) can replace immediate definitive repair as a dama...
Prolonged endovascular procedures requiring a large diameter sheath in each groin can be associated ...
AbstractThe endoluminal approach of the diffusely atheromatous aorta (DAA) is an emerging tool to pr...
Introduction. Number of patients with obliterating lesions of the aorta and main arteries of the low...
The “gunsight approach” was initially described as the use of overlapping snares and through- and-th...
Among various methods to achieve rapid occlusion of the aorta during endovascular repair for rupture...
surgical access to organs with less accessible anatomical locations. To minimize surgical risk we p...
ObjectivesThe use of an intraoperative shunt is an established technique used to reduce the ischemic...
The use of an intraoperative shunt is an established technique used to reduce the ischemic time afte...
Complete endovascular arch replacement by in situ fenestration technique requires maintenance of cer...
Aim. Complex endovascular procedures to treat thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysms (TAAA) can be time c...
AbstractINTRODUCTIONWhen a long aortic clamp time is expected or when upper body to lower body colla...
There is no doubt about the efficacy of endarterectomy in the instance of localized occlusions of th...
AbstractObjectiveComplete lower limb ischemia as a result of blunt popliteal artery injury is associ...
This article demonstrates a less-invasive combined surgical and endovascular alternative approach in...
BACKGROUND: Temporary intravascular shunts (TIVSs) can replace immediate definitive repair as a dama...
Prolonged endovascular procedures requiring a large diameter sheath in each groin can be associated ...
AbstractThe endoluminal approach of the diffusely atheromatous aorta (DAA) is an emerging tool to pr...
Introduction. Number of patients with obliterating lesions of the aorta and main arteries of the low...
The “gunsight approach” was initially described as the use of overlapping snares and through- and-th...
Among various methods to achieve rapid occlusion of the aorta during endovascular repair for rupture...
surgical access to organs with less accessible anatomical locations. To minimize surgical risk we p...