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Volume 21 - Issue 3 - March 2024

Feature

Case Report
03/13/2024

Chaima Chihaoui, MD; Khedija Soumer, MD; Nadia Azabou, MD; Houcine Horchani, MD; Mouna Bousnina, MD; Amine Jemel, MD

Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Abderrahmen Mami Pneumology and Phtisiology Hospital, Ariana, Tunisia

Chaima Chihaoui, MD; Khedija Soumer, ...
True axillary artery aneurysms are uncommon but dangerous lesions. They remain asymptomatic until a complication occurs. The authors report a case of a left axillary artery aneurysm revealed by acute ischemia of the upper extremity.
True axillary artery aneurysms are uncommon but dangerous lesions. They remain asymptomatic until a complication occurs. The authors report a case of a left axillary artery aneurysm revealed by acute ischemia of the upper extremity.
True axillary artery aneurysms...
03/13/2024
Vascular Disease Management

Insights

Interview
03/13/2024

Michelle Maneevese, MD
Access Vascular Health, Houston, Texas

Michelle Maneevese, MD Access Vascula...
As part of an Early Career Session at ISET 2024, Michelle Maneevese, MD, presented “Starting an OBL from Scratch,” an overview of how she opened her office-based lab (OBL), and gave advice for those thinking of starting their own OBL.
As part of an Early Career Session at ISET 2024, Michelle Maneevese, MD, presented “Starting an OBL from Scratch,” an overview of how she opened her office-based lab (OBL), and gave advice for those thinking of starting their own OBL.
As part of an Early Career...
03/13/2024
Vascular Disease Management
Commentary
03/08/2024

Moiz Shah, MD1; John Blebea MD, MBA2

1National Registry, Outpatient Endovascular and Interventional Society, Chicago, Illinois; 2Department of Surgery, College of Medicine, Central Michigan University, Saginaw, Michigan

Moiz Shah, MD1; John Blebea MD, MBA21...
Careful selection of which cases not to take is an effective way of avoiding complications in an OBL. Determining what cases to avoid is largely dependent on 4 major variables: the physician, the patient, the procedure, and the OBL itself.
Careful selection of which cases not to take is an effective way of avoiding complications in an OBL. Determining what cases to avoid is largely dependent on 4 major variables: the physician, the patient, the procedure, and the OBL itself.
Careful selection of which cases...
03/08/2024
Vascular Disease Management

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