Participação no 46th VEITHsymposium, em new york, um dos maiores congressos de cirurgia vascular da atualidade . Aula proferida sobre trombose venosa profunda , através de artigo publicado na Surgery journal.
Archive: 2019
Aneurismas Arteriais
Aneurismas arteriais são caracterizados pela dilatação de uma ou mais artérias, excedendo em 50% o diâmetro normal do vaso. Dentre as suas principais causas encontram-se o tabagismo, a doença aterosclerótica, a hipertensão e causas hereditárias / genéticas. O rompimento de um aneurisma ocasiona hemorragia grave, que muitas vezes é fatal.
Qualquer uma das artérias do corpo pode desenvolver aneurisma, a localização mais recorrente é a Aorta Abdominal, responsável por levar o sangue a órgãos vitais como rins, fígado, além das pernas. O diagnóstico pode ser feito através do exame de ultrassonografia com color Doppler ou tomografia computadorizada.
Number of infrapopliteal arteries undergoing endovascular treatment is not associated with the limb salvage rate in patients with critical limb ischemia.
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OBJECTIVE:
The objective of this study was to determine whether the number of infrapopliteal arteries undergoing endovascular treatment is associated with the limb salvage rate in patients with critical limb ischemia (CLI).
Factors associated with outcome of endovascular treatment of iliac occlusive disease: a single-center experience
Fatores associados com os desfechos clínicos do tratamento endovascular da doença oclusiva ilíaca: experiência de um único centro…
Analysis of the results of endovascular and open surgical treatment of acute limb ischemia
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Objective
The objective of this study was to evaluate the long-term estimates of limb salvage and survival in patients with acute limb ischemia (ALI) receiving open surgery or endovascular revascularization.
The importance of the superficial and profunda femoris arteries in limb salvage following endovascular treatment of chronic aortoiliac occlusive disease
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Objective
This study aimed to report the long-term limb salvage, survival and patency rates of endovascular treatment for aortoiliac occlusive disease (AIOD) when outflow was achieved through the profunda femoris artery (PFA) only vs both the PFA and superficial femoral artery (SFA).
Concept of Angiosome Does Not Affect Limb Salvage in Infrapopliteal Angioplasty
Rafael de Athayde Soares, Francisco Cardoso Brochado Neto, Marcelo Fernando Matielo, Carlos Neutzling Lehn, Edson Takamitsu Nakamura, Marcos Roberto Godoy, Marcus Vinícius Martins Cury, Maysa Heineck Cury, and Roberto Sacilotto, São Paulo, Brazil.
Impact of calcification and infrapopliteal outflow on the outcome of endovascular treatment of femoropopliteal occlusive disease
Rafael de Athayde Soares , Marcelo Fernando Matielo, Francisco Cardoso Brochado Neto, Ana Paula Maia Pires, Rogerio Duque de Almeida, Murilo de Jesus Martins and Roberto Sacilotto
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Objectives: In this paper, we report the long-term outcomes of the endovascular treatment of femoropopliteal
occlusive disease, focusing on the importance of calcification and runoff outflow on limb salvage and patency, and the factors associated with these outcomes at a single center.