THE first recorded operation on the innominate artery was performed by Valentine Mott of New York on May 11, 1818. Ligation of this vessel in an attempt to cure a traumatic subclavian aneurysm was ...
Vascular. 2005;13(1):58-61. In our case, the vascular injury was midlength of the innominate artery, suggesting a sufficient proximal cuff. Because the leak was located at the level of origin of the ...
The increased use of cardiovascular implantable electronic devices over recent years is associated with a higher rate of distinctive complications and, as a result, an increasing number of lead ...
MUCH has been written about occlusive disease involving the great vessels of the aortic arch since the first reports on this subject by Savory 1 in 1856 and Broadbent 2 in 1875. This clinical entity, ...
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A novel treatment developed by UCSF vascular surgeons has been used in a first-of-its-kind operation to repair a life-threatening aneurysm in the patient's aortic arch, which carries blood from ...
The carotid artery is either of the two main arteries in the neck whose branches supply the head and neck with blood. The common carotid artery rises on the left side directly from the aortic arch and ...
2.1 Transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) aims to provide a less invasive alternative to open cardiac surgery for treating aortic stenosis, avoiding the need for sternotomy and ...
This was a retrospective, cross-sectional study using data obtained from health-screening tests, specifically those relating to the brain, in Japan. We reviewed 1109 participants listed in the ...
A 37-year-old man presented to the emergency room with a left-sided penetrating zone I neck injury caused by a close-range handgun shot. He was alert, breathed normally, and had a blood pressure rate ...
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