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Endovascular Treatment of Traumatic Pseudoaneurysm Presenting as Intractable Epistaxis

Zhang CW, Xie XD, You C, Mao BY, Wang CH, He M, Sun H

OBJECTIVE: To investigate the clinical efficacy of individual endovascular management for the treatment of different traumatic pseudoaneurysms presenting as intractable epistaxis. MATERIALS AND METHODS: For 14 consecutive patients with traumatic...
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Endovascular Treatment of Aneurysm of Splenic Artery Arising from Splenomesentric Trunk Using Stent Graft

Kulkarni C, Moorthy S, Pullara SK, Kannan RR

We report a rare case of aneurysm of splenic artery arising anomalously from the superior mesenteric artery (SMA). The aneurysm was treated successfully by coil embolization of the splenic artery...
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Endovascular Repair of Blunt Popliteal Arterial Injuries

Zhong S, Zhang X, Chen Z, Dong P, Sun Y, Zhu W, Pan X, Qi D

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the feasibility and effectiveness of endovascular repair for blunt popliteal arterial injuries. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A retrospective analysis of seven patients with clinical suspicion of popliteal arterial injuries...
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Thoracic Endovascular Aortic Repair with the Chimney Technique for Blunt Traumatic Pseudoaneurysm of the Aortic Arch in a No-Option Patient

Kim WH, Choi JH, Park SH, Choi YJ, Jeong KT, Park SC, Lee S

A 42-year-old man was involved in a motor vehicle collision. Imaging studies revealed the presence of a post-traumatic aortic pseudo-aneurysm (about 34x26 cm) arising from the descending thoracic aorta at...
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Clinical Risk Factors Affecting Procedure-Related Major Neurological Complications in Unruptured Intracranial Aneurysms

Jang EW, Kim YB, Chung J, Suh SH, Hong CK, Joo JY

PURPOSE: The operative risk and natural history rupture risk for the treatment of unruptured intracranial aneurysms (UIAs) should be evaluated. The purpose of this study was to report our experience...
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RE: Percutaneous Angioplasty in Diabetic Patients with Critical Limb Ischemia

Battal B, Celikkanat S, Karaman B, Akgun V

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Balloon-Supported Passage of a Stent-Graft into the Aortic Arch

Eun NL, Lee D, Song SW, Joo SM, Kolbel T, Lee KH

A 62-year-old man was admitted, and thoracic endovascular aortic repair (TEVAR) procedure was performed to treat an accidentally detected aortic aneurysm, which was 63 mm in diameter. While performing TEVAR,...
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RE: Hemangiopericytoma of the Greater Omentum: A Potential Imaging Pitfall and Cause of Repeatedly Unsuccessful Angiographic Embolization

Virgilio E, Antonelli , Bocchetti , Balducci G

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Midterm Outcomes of Open Surgical Repair Compared with Thoracic Endovascular Repair for Isolated Descending Thoracic Aortic Disease

Lee SH, Chung CH, Jung SH, Lee JW, Shin JH, Ko KY, Yoon HK, Choo SJ

OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to assess the surgical morbidity and mortality of thoracic endovascular repair (TEVAR) as compared with open surgical repair (OSR) for isolated descending thoracic aortic disease. MATERIALS AND...
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Stenting of the Superior Vena Cava and Left Brachiocephalic Vein with Preserving the Central Venous Catheter in Situ

Isfort P, Penzkofer , Goerg F, Mahnken AH

Stenting of the central veins is well established for treating localized venous stenosis. The techniques regarding catheter preservation for central venous catheters in the superior vena cava have been described....
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