Publications by authors named "Bostoen H"

Two cases of symptomatic fibromuscular dysplasia of the internal carotid artery treated with intraoperative balloon-dilatation and semi-rigid metal dilators are presented. Fibromuscular dysplasia (FMD) is a segmental, non atheromatous disease of small and medium sized arteries. Mainly the renal arteries are affected.

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A patient develops neovascular glaucoma a few weeks after endarterectomy for carotid artery occlusion. The ocular tension is normalised after retinal photocoagulation, followed by trabeculectomy.

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While the bulk of all medical information is text, we think that the hardware needed to collect this information and to store it in a databank, must be essentially a first class work processor, working in a multi-user system with terminals where this information is gathered: the nursing stations, operating theatres, outpatient clinics and a working and archiving station centrally placed and capable to link those different terminals and those from other services as well.

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Too often still this disease is called sacrococcygeal cyst, pointing into the direction of congenital etiology. With this paper (and a review of the literature) we try to proof that the theory of acquired origin of pilonidal sinus is the only one logically to be accepted. We indicate that extensive surgical procedures such as Z-plasty rotated flap or broad excision--are really unnecessary and that a simple and accurate technique--marsupialization--gives excellent results with a minimum of recurrences.

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This report concerns a joint study of fourteen centres about the treatment of arterial occlusion of the low extremity. Eight hundred and two patients older than 80 years have been studied during a period from 1 to 27 years. The operative mortality was 25.

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Thirteen centres, specialized in pacemakers and studying the implantation, brought together their material. Consequently, 785 patients living with a pacemaker (PM) were grouped. The average age at the time of the first implantation is 83,5 years old.

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A total of 21 procedures were performed on a group of 17 patients, 13 of them more than 65 years old, for mixed intra- and extracranial vessel disease. Ten had recovered from a frank stroke. Thirteen of them underwent one procedure, three two procedures and one a total of three revascularizations.

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Two cases of treated iatrogenic aorto-enteric fistula are presented: one completely successfull, the other less, with exitus after five months due to aortic wall disruption. The late occurrence, operative findings, anatomo-pathological examination of the specimens, as well as the sterile (aerobic) cultures in both cases, rather favour mechanical etiological forces associated with the healing complications of aortic synthetic grafts, with or without secundary infection. Emphasis is placed on familiarity with the symptom-complex and the fact that in general the commonly available objective diagnostic tools are not a great deal more helpful in arriving at the correct diagnosis than the history and physical examination.

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The authors stress the insidious onset of the lesion, which first presented as a hepatic or a gallbladder disease. Diagnosis was established later by an arteriography after the occurrence of a state of shock. Evacuation of the hematoma surrounding the aneurysm appeared satisfactory to re-establish the circulation; this was confirmed by an arteriogram.

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The case of a 75 year old white male, with severe ischemia of the left lower limb and gangrene of its fifth digit, is presented. Because of early post-operative thrombosis after insertion of an autogenous composite femoro-popliteal venous by-pass graft and recurrence of symptoms, a fresh frozen human varicose vein allograft procedure was performed. A pseudo-aneurism which occurred along the graft on the 13th postoperative day was successfully treated by segmental excision with "end-to-end" reconstruction of the allograft itself.

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