Purpose: Atheroembolization may cause limb loss or organ failure. Surgical outcome data are limited. We report the largest series of atheroembolization focusing on patterns of disease, surgical treatment and outcome.Methods: One hundred patients (70 men), mean age 62±11 years, operated on for lower extremity, visceral, or nonthoracic outlet upper extremity atheroemboli were identified prospectively and monitored over a 12-year period. The atheroembolic source was localized by use of a combination of computed tomography scanning (n=55), arteriography (n=93), duplex scanning (n=25), transesophageal echocardiography (n=6), and magnetic resonance imaging (n=4). Occlusive aortoiliac disease (47 patients) and small aortic aneurysms (20 patients; ...
BackgroundManagement of limb and other malperfusion syndromes is controversial in acute type A aorti...
AbstractObjectivesdata from the STILE study have indicated that for patients with subacute limb isch...
AbstractPurpose: The characteristics of progression of atherosclerotic occlusive disease (AOD) of th...
Purpose: Atheroembolization may cause limb loss or organ failure. Surgical outcome data are limited....
AbstractSpontaneous atheroembolization from aortic plaque can lead to organ dysfunction and limb los...
AbstractCoil embolization of the internal iliac artery (IIA) for proper endovascular treatment of ao...
ObjectiveAcute lower extremity ischemia secondary to arterial thromboembolism is a common problem. C...
AbstractPurpose: Atherosclerotic lesions of the aortic arch are potential sources of arterial emboli...
ObjectiveAortic sources of peripheral and visceral embolization remain challenging to treat. The saf...
AbstractAtherosclerotic lesions of the thoracic aorta have recently been recognized as an important ...
AbstractObjective: Patients with infrainguinal occlusive disease may experience spontaneous symptoma...
ObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to determine the differences in outcome related to initial ma...
ObjectiveAcute aortic occlusion (AAO) is a rare condition associated with substantial morbidity and ...
AbstractPurpose: Occlusive disease of the aortoiliac segment may lead to limb-threatening ischemia, ...
BackgroundThe optimal therapy for TransAtlantic Societal Consensus (TASC) type C femoropopliteal les...
BackgroundManagement of limb and other malperfusion syndromes is controversial in acute type A aorti...
AbstractObjectivesdata from the STILE study have indicated that for patients with subacute limb isch...
AbstractPurpose: The characteristics of progression of atherosclerotic occlusive disease (AOD) of th...
Purpose: Atheroembolization may cause limb loss or organ failure. Surgical outcome data are limited....
AbstractSpontaneous atheroembolization from aortic plaque can lead to organ dysfunction and limb los...
AbstractCoil embolization of the internal iliac artery (IIA) for proper endovascular treatment of ao...
ObjectiveAcute lower extremity ischemia secondary to arterial thromboembolism is a common problem. C...
AbstractPurpose: Atherosclerotic lesions of the aortic arch are potential sources of arterial emboli...
ObjectiveAortic sources of peripheral and visceral embolization remain challenging to treat. The saf...
AbstractAtherosclerotic lesions of the thoracic aorta have recently been recognized as an important ...
AbstractObjective: Patients with infrainguinal occlusive disease may experience spontaneous symptoma...
ObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to determine the differences in outcome related to initial ma...
ObjectiveAcute aortic occlusion (AAO) is a rare condition associated with substantial morbidity and ...
AbstractPurpose: Occlusive disease of the aortoiliac segment may lead to limb-threatening ischemia, ...
BackgroundThe optimal therapy for TransAtlantic Societal Consensus (TASC) type C femoropopliteal les...
BackgroundManagement of limb and other malperfusion syndromes is controversial in acute type A aorti...
AbstractObjectivesdata from the STILE study have indicated that for patients with subacute limb isch...
AbstractPurpose: The characteristics of progression of atherosclerotic occlusive disease (AOD) of th...