Publications by authors named "Edward Travers"

Purpose: To compare the clinical outcomes of common femoral artery (CFA) atherosclerotic disease treated with either surgical endarterectomy or an interwoven nitinol wire stent system.

Materials And Methods: A retrospective review was conducted of all patients with chronic, de novo atherosclerotic CFA disease treated with surgical endarterectomy (CFAE) or stent placement between July 2019 and March 2022. Outcome measures assessed up to 12 months after procedure included clinical improvement, primary restenosis, target vessel revascularization (TVR), major adverse limb events (MALEs), and all-cause mortality.

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Background: There is lack of consensus on the incidence of appendiceal carcinoids in recent times. The influence of number of appendicectomies performed has been postulated to play a role in this. To determine the incidence and clinico-pathological profile of appendiceal carcinoids in a cohort of patients undergoing emergency appendicectomies for clinically suspected acute appendicitis, and examine the influence of the trend (if any) of the number of appendicectomies performed on the overall incidence of appendiceal carcinoids.

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Introduction: Acute perforated appendicitis is associated with increased post-operative morbidity and mortality. Avoiding delays in surgery in these patients may play a role in reducing observed morbidity.

Objective: To analyze the clinico-pathological profile and outcomes in a cohort of patients undergoing emergency appendicectomies for suspected acute appendicitis and to determine factors influencing the risk of perforated appendicitis in order to aid better identification of such patients and develop protocols for improved management of this subset of patients.

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