ENHANCED ANTIMICROBIAL EFFICACY BY IMPREGNATION OF VASCULAR GRAFTS WITH NANOCOLLOIDAL SILVER
Karin Lindén,
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Philipp Seeger,
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Samira Weißelberg
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JVS Vascular Science,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 100286 - 100286
Published: April 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Endovascular treatment of an aortocaval fistula caused by a late type II endoleak
Journal of Vascular Surgery Cases and Innovative Techniques,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
10(2), P. 101436 - 101436
Published: Jan. 28, 2024
An
aortocaval
fistula
(ACF)
is
a
rare
complication
of
abdominal
aortic
aneurysms
(AAAs)
and
constitute
<1%
all
AAAs,
which
increases
from
2%
to
6.7%
in
ruptured
AAAs.
Unlike
other
ruptures,
most
ACFs
are
not
associated
with
significant
blood
loss
on
admission.
The
traditional
treatment
strategy
has
been
open
surgery,
high
mortality
rate.
Endovascular
repair
performed;
however,
the
results
difficult
interpret
due
low
incidence
absence
cases
reported
long
follow-up
duration.
We
report
case
78-year-old
man
previous
endovascular
aneurysm
performed
2015,
who
presented
our
emergency
department
6
years
later
pain.
A
computed
tomography
angiography
scan
showed
type
Ia,
Ib,
II
endoleaks
an
ACF.
were
selectively
treated,
ACF
was
covered
polytetrafluoroethylene
endograft
inserted
inferior
vena
cava.
In
single-case
experience
medium-term
24
months,
safe
effective
for
closure,
no
further
signs
endoleak
or
graft
thrombosis.
conducted
literature
review
stent
used
treatment.
Although
guidelines
currently
available
regarding
this
late
after
repair,
using
placed
cava
treat
could
be
viable
option
selected
cases.
Language: Английский
Prognostic value of leukocyte-glycemic index in long-term evolution of diabetic patients with peripheral arterial disease following endovascular treatment
Adrian Vasile Mureșan,
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Emil Marian Arbănași,
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R Bartuś
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Acta Marisiensis. Seria Medica,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
70(2), P. 58 - 63
Published: June 1, 2024
Abstract
Objective
:
The
aim
of
this
article
is
to
determine
the
predictive
value
leukocyte-glycemic
index
in
long-term
evolution
diabetic
patients
with
peripheral
arterial
disease
following
endovascular
treatment.
Methods
This
retrospective
observational
study
enrolled
127
diagnosed
requiring
Patients
were
categorized
into
two
groups
based
on
severity
infrapopliteal
atherosclerotic
lesions
identified
during
pre-operative
Computer
Tomography
Angiography
examination.
Group
1
includes
without
severe
damage
artery,
while
2
artery
damage,
by
stenosis
greater
than
70%
all
arteries.
primary
outcome
was
assess
association
between
at
baseline
and
major
amputation
after
percutaneous
transluminal
angioplasty.
Results
had
a
higher
incidence
cardiovascular
events
(p=0.009),
stage
IV
Leriche-Fontaine
(p=0.016),
(p<0.001),
as
well
an
increased
(p=0.004).
During
follow-up,
above-median
have
risk
(p=0.034),
seen
Kaplan-Meier
analysis.
Moreover,
cox-regression,
elevated
biomarker
values
associated
amputation,
independent
age,
sex,
factors,
below-the-knee
occlusion
(HR:2.69,
p=0.001).
Conclusions
Elevated
are
long
term.
Language: Английский
An old but still valuable technique for popliteal artery stenosis: Endarterectomy via the posterior approach
Medicine,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
103(26), P. e38693 - e38693
Published: June 28, 2024
Isolated
popliteal
artery
occlusions
are
rare
compared
with
femoropopliteal
occlusive
diseases.
Although
endovascular
procedures
have
gained
importance
in
treatment,
conventional
surgery
remains
the
gold
standard.
In
this
study,
we
reviewed
endarterectomy
and
patch
plasty
using
a
posterior
approach.
Fourteen
patients
who
underwent
for
isolated
were
retrospectively
examined.
Patients
assessed
terms
of
age,
sex,
risk
factors,
such
as
accompanying
diseases
smoking,
surgical
method
anesthesia,
incision
type,
preoperative
postoperative
pulse
examination,
ankle-brachial
indices,
patency,
wound
infection,
complications,
treatment
applied.
Twelve
(85.7%)
male,
2
(14.3%)
female.
Limb
ischemia
was
critical
(ABI
<
0.7)
11
(78.5%)
patients.
The
average
duration
hospitalization
8
±
3.7
days
on
average,
length
follow-up
17
3.4
months.
Thrombosis
complications
requiring
secondary
intervention
did
not
develop
during
early
period.
While
patency
rate
first
6
months
100%,
it
92.8%
1st
year
85.7%
2nd
year.
Surgical
approach
lesions
is
preferred
by
vascular
surgeons
prioritized
method,
sufficient
recanalization
low
perioperative
morbidity
mortality
rates.
Furthermore,
promising
because
does
prevent
below-knee
bypass,
which
subsequent
stage
treatment.
Moreover,
great
saphenous
vein
protected,
acceptable
early-
mid-term
results
encouraging.
Language: Английский
Infection Control in Prosthetic Surgery
Giulia Ianni,
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Francesco Pizza,
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Andrea Siani
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et al.
Updates in surgery/Updates in surgery series,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 123 - 132
Published: Oct. 14, 2024
Language: Английский
Explantation of Infected Fenestrated Endovascular Aortic Repair Device
Journal of Vascular Surgery Cases and Innovative Techniques,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
11(1), P. 101686 - 101686
Published: Nov. 19, 2024
Language: Английский
Traumatic injury to vascular prosthetic anastomosis: A case report and diagnostic approach
Nulvin Djebbara-Bozo,
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Emilie Arntoft Pedersen,
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Maria Arvad Serifi
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et al.
International Journal of Surgery Case Reports,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
123, P. 110239 - 110239
Published: Sept. 5, 2024
Language: Английский
Narrative Review of CTO Composition to Develop Biomimetic Models of Chronic Limb-Threatening Ischemia to Enhance Revascularization Strategies
JVS-Vascular Insights,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
2, P. 100147 - 100147
Published: Jan. 1, 2024
ObjectivePeripheral
artery
disease
affects
over
200
million
people
worldwide
and
is
a
chronic
vascular
characterized
by
impaired
blood
flow
to
the
lower
limbs.
Chronic
limb-threatening
ischemia
most
advanced
form
of
peripheral
with
pain
at
rest
due
total
occlusions
within
arteries
This
review
explores
composition
revascularization
strategies
being
used
treat
highlights
importance
biomimetic
models
enhance
strategies.MethodsA
literature
on
occlusions,
strategies,
occlusion
analogues
in
using
PubMed
databases
was
performed
December
2023
through
June
2024.
We
included
studies
that
evaluated
safety,
efficacy
mortality
adults
undergoing
interventions.ResultsStudies
suggest
consist
lipid,
fibrous,
calcium
components,
which
significantly
impede
or
obstruct
affected
Revascularization
first-line
treatment
restore
limbs,
crossing
bypassing
thereby
preventing
amputations
death.
However,
current
approaches
are
often
ineffective
when
attempting
cross
large
complex
multi-material
require
significant
improvement.ConclusionsTo
do
this,
comprehensive
understanding
CTO
positioning
required.
From
realistic
arterial
containing
fibrotic
calcific
can
be
created
aid
creation
development
devices
capable
successfully
improve
outcomes.
Language: Английский
Resection and Reconstruction of the Inferior Vena Cava Using a Tunneled Peritoneal Graft for Renal Tumor With Thrombus: Venous Compensation via the Azygos Vein Following Early Graft Occlusion
Marcos Andrés Sánchez-Rendon,
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Marco Alberto Ocaña-Munguía,
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Gerardo Llamas-Linares
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et al.
Cureus,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Dec. 28, 2024
Inferior
vena
cava
(IVC)
invasion
by
tumor
thrombus
poses
a
significant
surgical
challenge,
often
requiring
vascular
reconstruction.
Standard
methods,
including
prosthetic
and
autologous
vein
grafts,
have
limitations
such
as
infection
risks,
anticoagulation
demands,
increased
costs.
We
present
the
case
of
66-year-old
male
with
right
renal
(T3bN0M0,
Neves
Zincke
II)
gross
hematuria,
who
underwent
radical
nephrectomy
open
thrombectomy.
During
surgery,
extensive
IVC
was
identified,
12×7
cm
peritoneal
graft
used
for
reconstruction
in
absence
other
options.
Postoperative
imaging
revealed
initial
patency;
however,
near-total
occlusion
observed
day
15,
asymptomatic
compensation
via
azygos
vein.
Pathology
clear
cell
carcinoma
sarcomatoid
rhabdoid
features
(ISUP/WHO
grade
4)
negative
margins,
adjuvant
pembrolizumab
initiated.
This
highlights
utility
grafts
an
emergency
solution
when
conventional
options
are
unavailable;
this
treatment
also
carries
potential
complications.
Further
research
is
needed
to
optimize
durability
improve
long-term
outcomes
reconstructions
involving
IVC.
Language: Английский