Volume 12 - Issue 2 - February, 2015
01/26/2015
At the 41st annual VEITHSymposium, Erik E. Debing, MD, PhD, presented mid-term results from the Belgian IN.PACT trial. Vascular Disease Management asked Dr. Debing to share details about the results.
At the 41st annual VEITHSymposium, Erik E. Debing, MD, PhD, presented mid-term results from the Belgian IN.PACT trial. Vascular Disease Management asked Dr. Debing to share details about the results.
At the 41st annual...
01/26/2015
Vascular Disease Management
01/26/2015
Popliteal venous aneurysm (PVA) is extremely rare, but interventionalists should know the etiology of PVA to appropriately assess patients presenting with pulmonary embolism and deep venous thrombosis.
Popliteal venous aneurysm (PVA) is extremely rare, but interventionalists should know the etiology of PVA to appropriately assess patients presenting with pulmonary embolism and deep venous thrombosis.
Popliteal venous aneurysm (PVA)...
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Vascular Disease Management
Feature
Case Report
01/26/2015
Roger L. Flekser, BSc, MBBS; Walid Mohabbat, MB BS (Syd) FRACS (Vasc)
North Shore Vein Clinic, Sydney, Australia, and Specialist Vascular Clinic, Sydney, Australia
Roger L. Flekser, BSc, MBBS; Walid Mo...
The authors report a case of a large popliteal aneurysm that resulted in a pulmonary embolus. The diagnosis, and more importantly surgical management, of primary venous aneurysms remain uncertain. This case highlights the diagnosis and...
The authors report a case of a large popliteal aneurysm that resulted in a pulmonary embolus. The diagnosis, and more importantly surgical management, of primary venous aneurysms remain uncertain. This case highlights the diagnosis and...
The authors report a case of a...
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Vascular Disease Management
Case Report
01/26/2015
Issam M. Kably, MD; Dmitriy Meshkov, MD
University of Miami Miller School of Medicine/Jackson Memorial Hospital, Miami, Florida
Issam M. Kably, MD; Dmitriy Meshkov, ...
In this case, during routine double port placement utilizing single-incision subcutaneous infraclavicular approach, inadvertent catheterization of the right subclavian artery at the origin of the right vertebral artery was noted. The defect...
In this case, during routine double port placement utilizing single-incision subcutaneous infraclavicular approach, inadvertent catheterization of the right subclavian artery at the origin of the right vertebral artery was noted. The defect...
In this case, during routine...
01/26/2015
Vascular Disease Management