As devices, technologies, and imaging techniques continue to evolve, today’s endovascular surgical techniques have increased in both number and complexity. Complications in Endovascular Surgery provides a unique focus on potential complications encountered in the operating room, preparing you to anticipate the unexpected, identify the risk factors in individual procedures, and take steps to successfully manage complications when they occur. Helps you manage the surgical complications associated with image-guided interventional techniques used when treating patients with vascular disease, with clear descriptions of how to prevent problems and how to prevent catastrophic problems once a simple problem occurs. Provides a practical guide to device-specific tips and tricks from experts in the field, making this unique resource ideal for surgeons at all levels of training and practice. Features highly illustrated, consistent instructions that explain how to avoid and manage both common and uncommon complications. Covers EVAR, TEVAR, FEVAR, and other complex aortic work; as well as CAS, TCAR, complex LE endovascular procedures, and venous intervention-lysis/stenting. Includes tip boxes with key facts and technical recommendations, warning boxes that highlight safety precautions, and a troubleshooting guide for each procedure that helps you get back on track if things don’t go exactly as planned.
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Comprehensive Review in Vascular and Endovascular Medicine provides a primer for clinicians care for patients with vascular disease and incorporates the latest information on medical, endovascular, and surgical therapies.
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... MD Vascular Surgery Research Group Imperial College Charing Cross Hospital London, United Kingdom Chengpei Xu, MD, PhD Principal Scientist Medtronic Cardiovascular Santa Rosa, California James S.T.Yao, MD, PhD Professor of Education ...
... marked a significant advance in endovascular therapy. The latter angioplasty balloons displayed a low compliance and high radial force in a fully inflated condition. As the technology and techniques of endovascular therapy continued ...