Endovascular stent-graft treatment of traumatic arterial lesions
Twenty-nine cases of post-traumatic false aneurysms and arteriovenous fistulas (AVF), with a mean follow-up of 24 months (1-65 months), are presented here. Diagnosis was established by color duplex and arteriogram. The time between injury and treatment varied between 3 days and 61 months. Endovascul...
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paper:paper_08905096_v13_n2_p121_Parodi2023-06-08T15:47:06Z Endovascular stent-graft treatment of traumatic arterial lesions adolescent adult aged arteriovenous fistula artery injury article clinical article cost benefit analysis device disease duration endovascular surgery false aneurysm female follow up graft occlusion graft patency human male postoperative complication priority journal stent surgical technique Twenty-nine cases of post-traumatic false aneurysms and arteriovenous fistulas (AVF), with a mean follow-up of 24 months (1-65 months), are presented here. Diagnosis was established by color duplex and arteriogram. The time between injury and treatment varied between 3 days and 61 months. Endovascular treatment was accomplished using a covered Palmaz stent [vein, polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), or polyester], Corvita endoluminal graft, or a Wallgraft. Complimentary treatment of a branch injury was performed using a detachable balloon in one patient. The initial result was favorable for all patients. One case of asymptomatic stenosis of an iliac stent graft and three occlusions of the stent (one subclavian, one axillary, and one internal carotid) were registered during the follow-up period, and no clinical manifestations of the occlusions were reported. Endovascular treatment of post-traumatic false aneurysms and AVF appears to be a promising alternative for treatment of these lesions. Less pain and disability as well as rapid recovery time and lower cost after endovascular treatment compare favorably to the standard surgical technique. 1999 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_08905096_v13_n2_p121_Parodi http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_08905096_v13_n2_p121_Parodi |
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Twenty-nine cases of post-traumatic false aneurysms and arteriovenous fistulas (AVF), with a mean follow-up of 24 months (1-65 months), are presented here. Diagnosis was established by color duplex and arteriogram. The time between injury and treatment varied between 3 days and 61 months. Endovascular treatment was accomplished using a covered Palmaz stent [vein, polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), or polyester], Corvita endoluminal graft, or a Wallgraft. Complimentary treatment of a branch injury was performed using a detachable balloon in one patient. The initial result was favorable for all patients. One case of asymptomatic stenosis of an iliac stent graft and three occlusions of the stent (one subclavian, one axillary, and one internal carotid) were registered during the follow-up period, and no clinical manifestations of the occlusions were reported. Endovascular treatment of post-traumatic false aneurysms and AVF appears to be a promising alternative for treatment of these lesions. Less pain and disability as well as rapid recovery time and lower cost after endovascular treatment compare favorably to the standard surgical technique. |
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Endovascular stent-graft treatment of traumatic arterial lesions |
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Endovascular stent-graft treatment of traumatic arterial lesions |
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Endovascular stent-graft treatment of traumatic arterial lesions |
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Endovascular stent-graft treatment of traumatic arterial lesions |
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Endovascular stent-graft treatment of traumatic arterial lesions |
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endovascular stent-graft treatment of traumatic arterial lesions |
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https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_08905096_v13_n2_p121_Parodi http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_08905096_v13_n2_p121_Parodi |
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