AbstractSpontaneous atheroembolization from aortic plaque can lead to organ dysfunction and limb loss. With discrete offending lesions, surgical treatment has been recommended. Although endovascular treatment with angioplasty or stenting has been reported, concerns about destabilizing atheromatous material with catheter manipulation are well founded. Covered stents may obviate this risk. We report herein two patients with embolizing infrarenal aortic plaque successfully treated with these devices. (J Vasc Surg 2002;36:727-31.
AbstractThe source of emboli to large or medium sized arteries is most commonly the heart; occasiona...
This article demonstrates a less-invasive combined surgical and endovascular alternative approach in...
: Focal stenosis or occlusion of the infrarenal aorta is a relatively rare entity. In particular, so...
AbstractSpontaneous atheroembolization from aortic plaque can lead to organ dysfunction and limb los...
One of the most common source of lower extremity atheroembolization is the aorta and particularly th...
AbstractThe endoluminal approach of the diffusely atheromatous aorta (DAA) is an emerging tool to pr...
ObjectiveAortic sources of peripheral and visceral embolization remain challenging to treat. The saf...
BackgroundEndovascular stent-graft (ESG) repair of abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) has emerged as an...
Purpose: Atheroembolization may cause limb loss or organ failure. Surgical outcome data are limited....
Aortic rupture during endovascular procedures is a devastating complication that mandates expedient ...
AbstractCoil embolization of the internal iliac artery (IIA) for proper endovascular treatment of ao...
AbstractAtherosclerotic lesions of the thoracic aorta and particularly mobile mural thrombi constitu...
AbstractPurpose: Occlusive disease of the aortoiliac segment may lead to limb-threatening ischemia, ...
AbstractSpontaneous embolization resulting in peripheral arterial occlusion remains a significant ca...
AbstractEndovascular aneurysm repair (EVAR) is increasingly used to treat infrarenal abdominal aorti...
AbstractThe source of emboli to large or medium sized arteries is most commonly the heart; occasiona...
This article demonstrates a less-invasive combined surgical and endovascular alternative approach in...
: Focal stenosis or occlusion of the infrarenal aorta is a relatively rare entity. In particular, so...
AbstractSpontaneous atheroembolization from aortic plaque can lead to organ dysfunction and limb los...
One of the most common source of lower extremity atheroembolization is the aorta and particularly th...
AbstractThe endoluminal approach of the diffusely atheromatous aorta (DAA) is an emerging tool to pr...
ObjectiveAortic sources of peripheral and visceral embolization remain challenging to treat. The saf...
BackgroundEndovascular stent-graft (ESG) repair of abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) has emerged as an...
Purpose: Atheroembolization may cause limb loss or organ failure. Surgical outcome data are limited....
Aortic rupture during endovascular procedures is a devastating complication that mandates expedient ...
AbstractCoil embolization of the internal iliac artery (IIA) for proper endovascular treatment of ao...
AbstractAtherosclerotic lesions of the thoracic aorta and particularly mobile mural thrombi constitu...
AbstractPurpose: Occlusive disease of the aortoiliac segment may lead to limb-threatening ischemia, ...
AbstractSpontaneous embolization resulting in peripheral arterial occlusion remains a significant ca...
AbstractEndovascular aneurysm repair (EVAR) is increasingly used to treat infrarenal abdominal aorti...
AbstractThe source of emboli to large or medium sized arteries is most commonly the heart; occasiona...
This article demonstrates a less-invasive combined surgical and endovascular alternative approach in...
: Focal stenosis or occlusion of the infrarenal aorta is a relatively rare entity. In particular, so...