Publications by authors named "Ada Dajci"

Background: Endovascular treatment of popliteal aneurysms (PA) has increased in the last few years, quickly becoming the main treatment performed in many vascular centers, based on the acceptable and promising outcomes reported in the literature. However, endograft infections after endovascular popliteal aneurysm repair (EPAR) are the most dangerous complications to occur as they involve serious local compromise and usually require open surgical conversion and device explantation to preserve the affected extremity.

Case Report: We report two patients who were admitted to the emergency room of our hospital for pain and edema in the lower leg.

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This case study presents an innovative endovascular approach using percutaneous gluteal artery access for embolizing the false lumen of a type B aortic dissection in a patient with Marfan syndrome. Following multiple complex surgeries, the patient developed an enlarging thoraco-abdominal aneurysm, necessitating an urgent intervention branched endoprosthesis despite persisting false lumen perfusion. Doppler ultrasound-guided percutaneous gluteal access was utilized for spiral-coil embolization of the false lumen.

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Introduction: Popliteal artery entrapment syndrome (PAES) is a rare disease of the lower limbs, mainly affecting young patients, due to extrinsic compression of the neurovascular bundle at the popliteal fossa. The aim of this study was to describe our experience during a median 15-year period.

Methods: Patients treated for PAES in our institution from 1979 to 2024 were included.

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Aim: The surgical approach to the pararenal aorta can be performed through a midline laparotomy or retroperitoneal approach. The current paper reports the techniques for the suprarenal aortic approach, through the review of technical literature on this topic.

Methods: Forty-six out of 82 technical papers regarding the surgical approach to the suprarenal aorta were reviewed, focusing on relevant technical details, such as the position of patient, type of incision, aortic approach and anatomical limitations.

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