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Volume 11 - Issue 6 - June 2014

07/01/2014
Any transvenous line can mechanically injure a vein or obstruct cross-sectional area, and vascular specialists should educate themselves on related complications as the use of electrophysiologic devices increases.
Any transvenous line can mechanically injure a vein or obstruct cross-sectional area, and vascular specialists should educate themselves on related complications as the use of electrophysiologic devices increases.
Any transvenous line can...
07/01/2014
Vascular Disease Management
07/01/2014
Vascular Disease Management spoke with Aref Rahman, MD, about the use of the newly launched Mynx Ace Vascular Closure Device, a vascular closure product with a new deployment system to seal femoral artery access sites.
Vascular Disease Management spoke with Aref Rahman, MD, about the use of the newly launched Mynx Ace Vascular Closure Device, a vascular closure product with a new deployment system to seal femoral artery access sites.
Vascular Disease Management...
07/01/2014
Vascular Disease Management

Feature

Case Report
07/01/2014

Samir K. Shah, MD1; Khanjan B. Shah, MD2; Matthew Eagleton, MD1

 

1Cleveland Clinic Department of Vascular Surgery, Cleveland, Ohio; 2University Hospitals, Case Medical Center, Department of Medicine, Cleveland, Ohio

Samir K. Shah, MD1; Khanjan B. Shah, ...
The authors report a case of renal arterial embolism treated successfully with endovascular isolation of the kidney and thrombolysis.
The authors report a case of renal arterial embolism treated successfully with endovascular isolation of the kidney and thrombolysis.
The authors report a case of...
07/01/2014
Vascular Disease Management
Case Report
07/01/2014
The authors present a case of iatrogenic superior vena cava syndrome that developed as a result of significant vascular fibrosis at the superior vena cava-right atrial junction due to multiple pacemaker leads. Successful treatment included a...
The authors present a case of iatrogenic superior vena cava syndrome that developed as a result of significant vascular fibrosis at the superior vena cava-right atrial junction due to multiple pacemaker leads. Successful treatment included a...
The authors present a case of...
07/01/2014
Vascular Disease Management

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