Aortoiliac occlusive disease - a novel classification system based on anatomical segments and disease severity for management planning
CONCLUSIONS: Management strategies for peripheral artery disease in general, aortoiliac occlusive disease specifically, have evolved rapidly in recent years. Existing classification systems, such as TASC II, steer the clinician towards specific treatment approaches. However, the first step in the management decision-making process is the accurate identification of the arterial segments that require treatment. None of the existing classification systems specifically address anatomy as an entity in itself. This classification system provides an intuitive framework, based on letters and numbers, that provides specific informa...
Source: Vascular - April 11, 2023 Category: Surgery Authors: Ngozi Lola Ogunsanya Ross Milner Chris L Delaney Phillip Puckridge Source Type: research

Aortoiliac occlusive disease - a novel classification system based on anatomical segments and disease severity for management planning
CONCLUSIONS: Management strategies for peripheral artery disease in general, aortoiliac occlusive disease specifically, have evolved rapidly in recent years. Existing classification systems, such as TASC II, steer the clinician towards specific treatment approaches. However, the first step in the management decision-making process is the accurate identification of the arterial segments that require treatment. None of the existing classification systems specifically address anatomy as an entity in itself. This classification system provides an intuitive framework, based on letters and numbers, that provides specific informa...
Source: Vascular - April 11, 2023 Category: Surgery Authors: Ngozi Lola Ogunsanya Ross Milner Chris L Delaney Phillip Puckridge Source Type: research

Aortoiliac occlusive disease - a novel classification system based on anatomical segments and disease severity for management planning
CONCLUSIONS: Management strategies for peripheral artery disease in general, aortoiliac occlusive disease specifically, have evolved rapidly in recent years. Existing classification systems, such as TASC II, steer the clinician towards specific treatment approaches. However, the first step in the management decision-making process is the accurate identification of the arterial segments that require treatment. None of the existing classification systems specifically address anatomy as an entity in itself. This classification system provides an intuitive framework, based on letters and numbers, that provides specific informa...
Source: Vascular - April 11, 2023 Category: Surgery Authors: Ngozi Lola Ogunsanya Ross Milner Chris L Delaney Phillip Puckridge Source Type: research

Aortoiliac occlusive disease - a novel classification system based on anatomical segments and disease severity for management planning
CONCLUSIONS: Management strategies for peripheral artery disease in general, aortoiliac occlusive disease specifically, have evolved rapidly in recent years. Existing classification systems, such as TASC II, steer the clinician towards specific treatment approaches. However, the first step in the management decision-making process is the accurate identification of the arterial segments that require treatment. None of the existing classification systems specifically address anatomy as an entity in itself. This classification system provides an intuitive framework, based on letters and numbers, that provides specific informa...
Source: Vascular - April 11, 2023 Category: Surgery Authors: Ngozi Lola Ogunsanya Ross Milner Chris L Delaney Phillip Puckridge Source Type: research

Aortoiliac occlusive disease - a novel classification system based on anatomical segments and disease severity for management planning
CONCLUSIONS: Management strategies for peripheral artery disease in general, aortoiliac occlusive disease specifically, have evolved rapidly in recent years. Existing classification systems, such as TASC II, steer the clinician towards specific treatment approaches. However, the first step in the management decision-making process is the accurate identification of the arterial segments that require treatment. None of the existing classification systems specifically address anatomy as an entity in itself. This classification system provides an intuitive framework, based on letters and numbers, that provides specific informa...
Source: Vascular - April 11, 2023 Category: Surgery Authors: Ngozi Lola Ogunsanya Ross Milner Chris L Delaney Phillip Puckridge Source Type: research

Aortoiliac occlusive disease - a novel classification system based on anatomical segments and disease severity for management planning
CONCLUSIONS: Management strategies for peripheral artery disease in general, aortoiliac occlusive disease specifically, have evolved rapidly in recent years. Existing classification systems, such as TASC II, steer the clinician towards specific treatment approaches. However, the first step in the management decision-making process is the accurate identification of the arterial segments that require treatment. None of the existing classification systems specifically address anatomy as an entity in itself. This classification system provides an intuitive framework, based on letters and numbers, that provides specific informa...
Source: Vascular - April 11, 2023 Category: Surgery Authors: Ngozi Lola Ogunsanya Ross Milner Chris L Delaney Phillip Puckridge Source Type: research

Aortoiliac occlusive disease - a novel classification system based on anatomical segments and disease severity for management planning
CONCLUSIONS: Management strategies for peripheral artery disease in general, aortoiliac occlusive disease specifically, have evolved rapidly in recent years. Existing classification systems, such as TASC II, steer the clinician towards specific treatment approaches. However, the first step in the management decision-making process is the accurate identification of the arterial segments that require treatment. None of the existing classification systems specifically address anatomy as an entity in itself. This classification system provides an intuitive framework, based on letters and numbers, that provides specific informa...
Source: Vascular - April 11, 2023 Category: Surgery Authors: Ngozi Lola Ogunsanya Ross Milner Chris L Delaney Phillip Puckridge Source Type: research

Aortoiliac occlusive disease - a novel classification system based on anatomical segments and disease severity for management planning
CONCLUSIONS: Management strategies for peripheral artery disease in general, aortoiliac occlusive disease specifically, have evolved rapidly in recent years. Existing classification systems, such as TASC II, steer the clinician towards specific treatment approaches. However, the first step in the management decision-making process is the accurate identification of the arterial segments that require treatment. None of the existing classification systems specifically address anatomy as an entity in itself. This classification system provides an intuitive framework, based on letters and numbers, that provides specific informa...
Source: Vascular - April 11, 2023 Category: Surgery Authors: Ngozi Lola Ogunsanya Ross Milner Chris L Delaney Phillip Puckridge Source Type: research

Aortoiliac occlusive disease - a novel classification system based on anatomical segments and disease severity for management planning
CONCLUSIONS: Management strategies for peripheral artery disease in general, aortoiliac occlusive disease specifically, have evolved rapidly in recent years. Existing classification systems, such as TASC II, steer the clinician towards specific treatment approaches. However, the first step in the management decision-making process is the accurate identification of the arterial segments that require treatment. None of the existing classification systems specifically address anatomy as an entity in itself. This classification system provides an intuitive framework, based on letters and numbers, that provides specific informa...
Source: Vascular - April 11, 2023 Category: Surgery Authors: Ngozi Lola Ogunsanya Ross Milner Chris L Delaney Phillip Puckridge Source Type: research

Long-term outcomes of thoracic endovascular repair with quick fenestrater assisted in situ fenestration for type B aortic dissection
CONCLUSIONS: TEVAR with QF-assisted ISF may be an effective treatment for ISF in type B aortic dissection.PMID:37032595 | DOI:10.1177/17085381221140168 (Source: Vascular)
Source: Vascular - April 10, 2023 Category: Surgery Authors: Tianxiao He Jun Bai Jianjin Wu Yandong Liu Lefeng Qu Source Type: research

Long-term outcomes of thoracic endovascular repair with quick fenestrater assisted in situ fenestration for type B aortic dissection
CONCLUSIONS: TEVAR with QF-assisted ISF may be an effective treatment for ISF in type B aortic dissection.PMID:37032595 | DOI:10.1177/17085381221140168 (Source: Vascular)
Source: Vascular - April 10, 2023 Category: Surgery Authors: Tianxiao He Jun Bai Jianjin Wu Yandong Liu Lefeng Qu Source Type: research

Commentary to Seed et al. 'What is the correct level of claudication pain to prescribe? Universal inconsistency within guidelines, a painful issue'
Vascular. 2023 Apr 5:17085381231160931. doi: 10.1177/17085381231160931. Online ahead of print.NO ABSTRACTPMID:37021348 | DOI:10.1177/17085381231160931 (Source: Vascular)
Source: Vascular - April 6, 2023 Category: Surgery Authors: Stefano Lanzi Lucia Mazzolai Source Type: research

Commentary to Seed et al. 'What is the correct level of claudication pain to prescribe? Universal inconsistency within guidelines, a painful issue'
Vascular. 2023 Apr 5:17085381231160931. doi: 10.1177/17085381231160931. Online ahead of print.NO ABSTRACTPMID:37021348 | DOI:10.1177/17085381231160931 (Source: Vascular)
Source: Vascular - April 6, 2023 Category: Surgery Authors: Stefano Lanzi Lucia Mazzolai Source Type: research

Commentary to Seed et al. 'What is the correct level of claudication pain to prescribe? Universal inconsistency within guidelines, a painful issue'
Vascular. 2023 Apr 5:17085381231160931. doi: 10.1177/17085381231160931. Online ahead of print.NO ABSTRACTPMID:37021348 | DOI:10.1177/17085381231160931 (Source: Vascular)
Source: Vascular - April 6, 2023 Category: Surgery Authors: Stefano Lanzi Lucia Mazzolai Source Type: research

Commentary to Seed et al. 'What is the correct level of claudication pain to prescribe? Universal inconsistency within guidelines, a painful issue'
Vascular. 2023 Apr 5:17085381231160931. doi: 10.1177/17085381231160931. Online ahead of print.NO ABSTRACTPMID:37021348 | DOI:10.1177/17085381231160931 (Source: Vascular)
Source: Vascular - April 6, 2023 Category: Surgery Authors: Stefano Lanzi Lucia Mazzolai Source Type: research