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Big Challenges in Training Young Vascular Surgeons

Min SK

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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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Segmental Arterial Mediolysis: A Case Study and Review of the Literature in Accurate Diagnosis and Management

Tan R

Segmental arterial mediolysis (SAM) is a rare noninflammatory, nonarteriosclerotic arteriopathy of an unknown etiology. It most commonly affects the medium-sized vessels of the abdomen and is characterized by the disruption...
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Fenestrated Endovascular Aneurysm Repair versus Snorkel Endovascular Aneurysm Repair: Competing yet Complementary Strategies

Yoon WJ

Juxtarenal/pararenal aortic aneurysms and type IV thoracoabdominal aneurysms pose particular technical challenges for endovascular repair as they involve the visceral segment in addition to insufficient infrarenal neck for the use...
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Ruptured Suprarenal Abdominal Aortic Pseudoaneurysm with Superior Mesenteric and Celiac Arteries Occlusion, Revealing Behçet’s Disease: A Case Report

Rashaideh , Janho KE, Jalokh M, Ajarmeh ES, As’ad M

Behçet’s disease (BD) is a multisystemic, chronic autoimmune inflammatory vasculitic disease with an unknown etiology. Although the literature reports that vascular involvement occurs in 7% to 38% of all BD...
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Penetrating Atherosclerotic Ulcers of the Abdominal Aorta: A Case Report and Review of the Literature

Kotsis T, Spyropoulos BG, Asaloumidis N, Christoforou P, Katseni K, Papaconstantinou I

Penetrating atherosclerotic ulcers (PAUs) of the aorta are defined as atherosclerotic lesions with aortic intima and media ulceration, which may lead to a complete rupture of the adventitial wall. The...
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Chemoport-A Savior in Children Who Require Chronic Venous Access: An Observational Study

Radhakrishna V, Radhakrishnan CN, Rao RC, Kireeti G

PURPOSE: Long-term venous access is cumbersome in children because of their thin caliber veins, less cooperative nature, and easy compromise of venous integrity. Hence, a study was conducted to evaluate...
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Fate of Pure Type II Endoleaks Following Endovascular Aneurysm Repair

Kim JY, Choi E, Cho YP, Han Y, Kwon TW

PURPOSE: Type II endoleaks (T2ELs) are the most common type of endoleaks observed after endovascular aneurysm repair (EVAR). However, whether T2ELs should be treated remains debatable. In the present study,...
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Outcomes after Transverse-Incision 'Mini' Carotid Endarterectomy and Patch-Plasty

Sinha S, Fok M, Goh A, Gadhvi V

PURPOSE: Traditional longitudinal incision for carotid endarterectomy (CEA) can be painful, aesthetically displeasing, and associated with a high incidence of cranial nerve injury (CNI). This study describes the outcomes of...
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Thrombosis of a Long-Segment Aneurysm from the Iliac to Popliteal Artery Associated with Arteriovenous Malformation and Varicose Veins

Chung CT, Ko H, Kim HK, Mo H, Han A, Ahn S, Min S, Min SK

A 58-year-old male patient with severe claudication due to thrombosis of the left ilio-femoro-popliteal artery aneurysm. He also had a venous stasis ulcer with a history of multiple embolotherapy of...
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