Publications by authors named "E Boesmans"

Endovascular treatment established itself last years as the first choice to treat femoropopliteal arterial occlusive disease. It is less invasive than the surgical approach. Endovascular techniques and devices evolution made it efficient.

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Article Synopsis
  • * Diagnosis involves imaging studies, but definitive confirmation requires an anatomopathological examination, and complete surgical removal is the preferred treatment.
  • * The case report highlights a 62-year-old patient with retroperitoneal cystic lymphangioma successfully treated with the oral drug sildenafil, showcasing an alternative approach when surgery is not an option.
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There is a continuous growth in the incidence of cardiovascular and thoracic diseases, especially related to the increased life expectancy. Moreover, the quality and efficacy of care for these pathologies are progressing constantly. The evolution of surgery prompts us to develop less aggressive (minimally invasive), although technically more complex, treatment or diagnostic techniques.

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Chronic mesenteric ischemia is a rare and challenging clinical entity with non-specific complaints. It concerns mainly elderly patients with a diffuse atherosclerotic burden affecting other vascular beds. Most surgeons have limited experience with the management of symptomatic occlusive disease of the superior mesenteric artery or coeliac trunk.

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Despite major advances in the contemporary management of peripheral arterial occlusive disease, acute ischemia of the lower limb is still characterized by an important morbidity, limb threat, and mortality, and continues to pose a challenge to the vascular surgeon. Ageing of the population increases the prevalence of acute lower limb ischemia. The two principal etiologies of acute ischemia of the lower limbs are arterial embolism and in situ thrombosis of an atherosclerotic artery or of a bypass graft.

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