News
Patients and Methods We report six patients treated for a symptomatic aberrant right subclavian artery in our department between 1988 and 2005. Every patient is presented in detail in the ...
COMPRESSION of the subclavian artery is well known as an essential aspect of the pathology of cervical rib, the scalenus syndrome and anomalies of the first thoracic rib. The demonstration of this ...
In 1 patient with subclavian and aortoiliac occlusive disease the aortic arch was visualized after injection of dye into the pulmonary artery. Seven patients showed retrograde vertebral flow (Fig. 2).
Treatment of subclavian artery stenosis can be performed by surgical bypass or endovascular therapy. Each modality has its own benefits as well as its own risks. Surgical therapy offers a more ...
HOUSTON -- Subclavian access for transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) cases in which the femoral artery isn't suitable was at least as safe as conventional transfemoral procedures ...
Arterial TOS Arterial TOS, is the rarest type, occurring in only one percent of cases, and it is due to disease in the subclavian artery. Almost all cases of arterial TOS are associated with having an ...
In total, 202 patients who received the self-expanding CoreValve device (Medtronic) were treated via subclavian access and propensity-matched with 202 patients treated with the transfemoral approach.
After valve deployment, the artery was sealed using a ProGlide closure device. Until now, the subclavian artery route for ...
They help carry blood to the upper body, including your brain. Blockage in one of the subclavian arteries can cause blood flow to reverse within the artery, “stealing” blood from the brain.
If one looks closely, one can also see a small infarct in the right posterior thalamus. Small perforators from the proximal PCA supply the thalamus. In this case, the infarct was most likely caused by ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results