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Purpose: The investigators of this study provide an analysis of 15 patients treated with an autologous patch consisting of fibrin, leukocytes, and platelets. These patients have failed co...
09/13/2022
Purpose: Critical limb ischemia (CLI) affects approximately 1 to 2 million people in the United States. One-year mortality after CLI diagnosis and amputation is 40%.
09/13/2022
Purpose: Accessing stenosed lower-limb vasculature in peripheral arterial disease (PAD) and critical limb ischemia (CLI) patients requires low-profile catheters with long working lengths ...
09/13/2022
Purpose: Treating calcified stenotic lesions in the iliac and common femoral arteries (CFAs) can be difficult and often requires high pressures of greater than 20 atmospheres (ATM) to dil...
09/13/2022
Purpose: Critical limb ischemia (CLI) occurs when there is severe blockage of the arteries causing persistent resting pain, nonhealing ulcers, or gangrene. CLI affects approximately 2 mil...
09/13/2022
Introduction: As peripheral arterial disease (PAD) and critical limb ischemia (CLI) continue to rise in prevalence and complexity, early treatment of PAD-CLI is encouraged to mitigate the...
09/13/2022
Introduction: Superior vena cava syndrome (SVCS) is a collection of signs and symptoms caused by a mechanical obstruction of the SVC. Obstruction of the SVC can be acute or chronic, with ...
09/13/2022
Background: Research over disparities in peripheral arterial disease (PAD) have largely been focused on racial and gender differences between White and Black Americans. However, it is unc...
09/13/2022
Background Appendiceal adenocarcinoma (AA) is a rare and heterogenous cancer with marked differences in clinical course between high- and low-grade tumors. Unlike colorectal cancer (CRC)...
07/02/2022