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Successful Treatment of a Superficial Femoral Artery Pseudoaneurysm with Balloon Tamponade

Laparra-Escareno H, Cuen-Ojeda C, García-Alva R, Lopez-Pena G, Anaya-Ayala JE, Hinojosa C

The development of post-catheterization arterial pseudoaneurysms is one of the most common vascular access complications following angiographies and endovascular interventions. Different therapeutic options to treat these lesions have been used....
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Surgical Management of a Type II Extracranial Internal Carotid Aneurysm near to the Skull Base

Mendez-Sosa MA, Contreras-Jimenez E, Anaya-Ayala JE, Miranda-Ramirez MW, Lopez-Pena G, Arzola LH, Teran-Ellis SMy, Laparra-Escareno H, Hinojosa CA

True aneurysmal disease in the carotid arteries is very uncommon, but individuals with this pathology face the grave risk of thromboembolism, which may consequently lead to cerebrovascular accidents. Clinical knowledge...
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Aortobifemoral Reconstruction with Right Extra-Anatomic Obturator Foramen Bypass due to a Septic Groin

Hinojosa C, Anaya-Ayala JE, Laparra-Escareno H, Lizola R, Torres-Machorro A

The aortic bifurcation and iliac vessels are common sites of atherosclerotic occlusive disease causing the clinical expression known as "Leriche's syndrome". An aortobifemoral bypass grafting in the setting of a...
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Sequential Hybrid Repair of Aorta and Bilateral Common Iliac Arteries Secondary to Chronic Aortic Dissection with Extensive Aneurysmal Degeneration in a Marfan Patient

Hinojosa C, Anaya-Ayala JE, Laparra-Escareno H, Lizola R, Torres-Machorro A

Marfan syndrome is a connective tissue disorder associated with aortic dissection, aneurysmal degeneration and rupture. These cardiovascular complications represent the main cause of mortality, therefore repair is indicated. We present...
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