Do treatment methods for deep vein thrombosis have different effects on post-thrombotic syndrome and the quality of life?
CONCLUSION: When deep vein thrombosis is treated using interventional methods, lower Villalta scores are detected after 1 year of follow-up. Development of post-thrombotic syndrome is reduced substantially. According to VEINES-QoL/Sym quality of life (QoL) scale, QoL is higher in patients who underwent interventional procedures. Interventional treatment provides persistent benefit in the short and medium terms especially in DVT with proximal involvement.PMID:36803050 | DOI:10.1177/17085381231158833 (Source: Vascular)
Source: Vascular - February 21, 2023 Category: Surgery Authors: Mehmet Okan Donbalo ğlu Selami G ürkan Özcan Gür Source Type: research
Evaluation of the self-expanding effect of carotid stents in the early postoperative period
CONCLUSION: We think that keeping the lumen patency limited to 30% residual stenosis after CAS procedure by applying minimal post-stenting balloon dilatation and leaving the remaining lumen expansion to the self-expanding feature of the Wallstent might be a sensible approach in order to avoid embolic events and excessive carotid sinus reactions (CSR).PMID:36794658 | DOI:10.1177/17085381231158494 (Source: Vascular)
Source: Vascular - February 16, 2023 Category: Surgery Authors: Onur Ergun Onder Eraslan Azad Hekimoglu Erdem Birgi Arda H Ceylan Is ık Conkbayir Source Type: research
Reconstruction of the accessory renal artery with autogenous vessels in aortic hybrid surgery: A case report
CONCLUSION: It is beneficial and necessary to reconstruct ARA for patients with renal malperfusion or abnormal renal function before operation.PMID:36794789 | DOI:10.1177/17085381231154817 (Source: Vascular)
Source: Vascular - February 16, 2023 Category: Surgery Authors: Kun Zhou Hui Duan Hankui Hu Qiang Guo Jichun Zhao Source Type: research
The Impact of age and outcomes of high-risk patients on carotid revascularization
CONCLUSIONS: In patients older than 75 years in the Hr group, there were relatively poor 30-day treatment outcomes in both CEA and CAS. Alternative treatment is needed that can expect better outcomes in older high-risk patients. In the Nr group, CEA has a significant benefit compared with CAS, and CEA should be recommended more to these patients.PMID:36794829 | DOI:10.1177/17085381231155035 (Source: Vascular)
Source: Vascular - February 16, 2023 Category: Surgery Authors: Joon-Kee Park Shin-Young Woo Yang-Jin Park Dong-Ik Kim Gyeong-Moon Kim Woo-Keun Seo Jong-Won Jung Pyoung Jeon Keon-Ha Kim Young-Wook Kim Shin-Seok Yang Source Type: research
The effect of successful lower extremity revascularization on aortic stiffness in patients with peripheral arterial disease
CONCLUSION: Our study showed that successful percutaneous revascularization significantly reduced aortic stiffness in PAD. The change in aortic stiffness was significantly higher in unilateral lesions, iliac site lesions and stent-treated lesions.PMID:36796873 | DOI:10.1177/17085381231153223 (Source: Vascular)
Source: Vascular - February 16, 2023 Category: Surgery Authors: Kenan Toprak İsmail Balaban Sel çuk Pala Source Type: research
Evaluation of the self-expanding effect of carotid stents in the early postoperative period
CONCLUSION: We think that keeping the lumen patency limited to 30% residual stenosis after CAS procedure by applying minimal post-stenting balloon dilatation and leaving the remaining lumen expansion to the self-expanding feature of the Wallstent might be a sensible approach in order to avoid embolic events and excessive carotid sinus reactions (CSR).PMID:36794658 | DOI:10.1177/17085381231158494 (Source: Vascular)
Source: Vascular - February 16, 2023 Category: Surgery Authors: Onur Ergun Onder Eraslan Azad Hekimoglu Erdem Birgi Arda H Ceylan Is ık Conkbayir Source Type: research
Reconstruction of the accessory renal artery with autogenous vessels in aortic hybrid surgery: A case report
CONCLUSION: It is beneficial and necessary to reconstruct ARA for patients with renal malperfusion or abnormal renal function before operation.PMID:36794789 | DOI:10.1177/17085381231154817 (Source: Vascular)
Source: Vascular - February 16, 2023 Category: Surgery Authors: Kun Zhou Hui Duan Hankui Hu Qiang Guo Jichun Zhao Source Type: research
The Impact of age and outcomes of high-risk patients on carotid revascularization
CONCLUSIONS: In patients older than 75 years in the Hr group, there were relatively poor 30-day treatment outcomes in both CEA and CAS. Alternative treatment is needed that can expect better outcomes in older high-risk patients. In the Nr group, CEA has a significant benefit compared with CAS, and CEA should be recommended more to these patients.PMID:36794829 | DOI:10.1177/17085381231155035 (Source: Vascular)
Source: Vascular - February 16, 2023 Category: Surgery Authors: Joon-Kee Park Shin-Young Woo Yang-Jin Park Dong-Ik Kim Gyeong-Moon Kim Woo-Keun Seo Jong-Won Jung Pyoung Jeon Keon-Ha Kim Young-Wook Kim Shin-Seok Yang Source Type: research
The effect of successful lower extremity revascularization on aortic stiffness in patients with peripheral arterial disease
CONCLUSION: Our study showed that successful percutaneous revascularization significantly reduced aortic stiffness in PAD. The change in aortic stiffness was significantly higher in unilateral lesions, iliac site lesions and stent-treated lesions.PMID:36796873 | DOI:10.1177/17085381231153223 (Source: Vascular)
Source: Vascular - February 16, 2023 Category: Surgery Authors: Kenan Toprak İsmail Balaban Sel çuk Pala Source Type: research
Evaluation of the self-expanding effect of carotid stents in the early postoperative period
CONCLUSION: We think that keeping the lumen patency limited to 30% residual stenosis after CAS procedure by applying minimal post-stenting balloon dilatation and leaving the remaining lumen expansion to the self-expanding feature of the Wallstent might be a sensible approach in order to avoid embolic events and excessive carotid sinus reactions (CSR).PMID:36794658 | DOI:10.1177/17085381231158494 (Source: Vascular)
Source: Vascular - February 16, 2023 Category: Surgery Authors: Onur Ergun Onder Eraslan Azad Hekimoglu Erdem Birgi Arda H Ceylan Is ık Conkbayir Source Type: research
Reconstruction of the accessory renal artery with autogenous vessels in aortic hybrid surgery: A case report
CONCLUSION: It is beneficial and necessary to reconstruct ARA for patients with renal malperfusion or abnormal renal function before operation.PMID:36794789 | DOI:10.1177/17085381231154817 (Source: Vascular)
Source: Vascular - February 16, 2023 Category: Surgery Authors: Kun Zhou Hui Duan Hankui Hu Qiang Guo Jichun Zhao Source Type: research
The Impact of age and outcomes of high-risk patients on carotid revascularization
CONCLUSIONS: In patients older than 75 years in the Hr group, there were relatively poor 30-day treatment outcomes in both CEA and CAS. Alternative treatment is needed that can expect better outcomes in older high-risk patients. In the Nr group, CEA has a significant benefit compared with CAS, and CEA should be recommended more to these patients.PMID:36794829 | DOI:10.1177/17085381231155035 (Source: Vascular)
Source: Vascular - February 16, 2023 Category: Surgery Authors: Joon-Kee Park Shin-Young Woo Yang-Jin Park Dong-Ik Kim Gyeong-Moon Kim Woo-Keun Seo Jong-Won Jung Pyoung Jeon Keon-Ha Kim Young-Wook Kim Shin-Seok Yang Source Type: research
The effect of successful lower extremity revascularization on aortic stiffness in patients with peripheral arterial disease
CONCLUSION: Our study showed that successful percutaneous revascularization significantly reduced aortic stiffness in PAD. The change in aortic stiffness was significantly higher in unilateral lesions, iliac site lesions and stent-treated lesions.PMID:36796873 | DOI:10.1177/17085381231153223 (Source: Vascular)
Source: Vascular - February 16, 2023 Category: Surgery Authors: Kenan Toprak İsmail Balaban Sel çuk Pala Source Type: research
Evaluation of the self-expanding effect of carotid stents in the early postoperative period
CONCLUSION: We think that keeping the lumen patency limited to 30% residual stenosis after CAS procedure by applying minimal post-stenting balloon dilatation and leaving the remaining lumen expansion to the self-expanding feature of the Wallstent might be a sensible approach in order to avoid embolic events and excessive carotid sinus reactions (CSR).PMID:36794658 | DOI:10.1177/17085381231158494 (Source: Vascular)
Source: Vascular - February 16, 2023 Category: Surgery Authors: Onur Ergun Onder Eraslan Azad Hekimoglu Erdem Birgi Arda H Ceylan Is ık Conkbayir Source Type: research
Reconstruction of the accessory renal artery with autogenous vessels in aortic hybrid surgery: A case report
CONCLUSION: It is beneficial and necessary to reconstruct ARA for patients with renal malperfusion or abnormal renal function before operation.PMID:36794789 | DOI:10.1177/17085381231154817 (Source: Vascular)
Source: Vascular - February 16, 2023 Category: Surgery Authors: Kun Zhou Hui Duan Hankui Hu Qiang Guo Jichun Zhao Source Type: research