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Vascular Specialist International ; : 36-2021.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-919582

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Acute thromboembolic events have been frequently reported in patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) due to an increase in the coagulation system activity and endothelial dysfunction. This report describes a patient with COVID-19 who initially reported respiratory symptoms and developed acute lower limb ischemia secondary to extensive macrovascular arterial thrombosis, which was treated with thrombectomy. The development of such extensive arterial thrombosis with anticoagulants at therapeutic doses is a new sign of increased viral pathogenicity, and it is necessary to develop and apply updated prophylaxis protocols for thrombosis in these patients.

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Vascular Specialist International ; : 263-265, 2020.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-904186

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The creation of an arteriovenous fistula instead of a synthetic vascular graft is a smart decision in hemodialysis patients who do not have a suitable superficial vein.Basilic vein transposition (BVT) is a viable option in most cases, except in patients who do not have a proper basilic vein. In patients with inadequate superficial veins, another source of the autogenous vein is the brachial vein, a deep vein of the upper arm. Most surgeons choose a full medial arm incision to perform brachial vein exploration. We describe a patient in whom BVT was not possible and so brachial vein transposition using skip incisions was performed, with good results.

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Vascular Specialist International ; : 263-265, 2020.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-896482

ABSTRACT

The creation of an arteriovenous fistula instead of a synthetic vascular graft is a smart decision in hemodialysis patients who do not have a suitable superficial vein.Basilic vein transposition (BVT) is a viable option in most cases, except in patients who do not have a proper basilic vein. In patients with inadequate superficial veins, another source of the autogenous vein is the brachial vein, a deep vein of the upper arm. Most surgeons choose a full medial arm incision to perform brachial vein exploration. We describe a patient in whom BVT was not possible and so brachial vein transposition using skip incisions was performed, with good results.

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Middle East Journal of Digestive Diseases. 2012; 4 (2): 125-129
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-178469

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A 47 years old lady presented with repeated intermittent, colicky, left upper, and periumblical abdominal pain associated with nausea and vomiting since two years prior to admission. Each episode of the pain spontaneously subsided after bilious vomiting. The patient had no history of surgery, abdominal trauma or intra-abdominal infection, weight loss or previous history for small bowel obstruction [SBO]. MRI enterography was suggestive of internal hernia and surgery documented left paraduodenal [mesocolic] internal hernia [LPDIH]. After surgery the patient was followed for three months without any abdominal symptoms


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Humans , Female , Hernia/diagnosis , Intestinal Obstruction , Intestine, Small , Hernia/congenital , Hernia/surgery
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