Publications by authors named "M Lichtenberg"

Introduction:  Renal infarction is a rare cause for an acute renal failure. At the time being, there is no sufficient correlation to the consumption of cannabis described.

Case History:  A 40-year-old male patient presented to our emergency room because of pain in the right renal bed.

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Objective: There are varying anatomical and mechanical demands of stent placement in the iliofemoral venous segment; the Duo Venous Stent System is designed to address these issues. The purpose of the VIVID (Venous stent for the Iliofemoral Vein Investigational clinical trial using the Duo Venous Stent System) study was to investigate the safety and efficacy of the Duo Venous Stent System for the treatment of patients with nonmalignant iliofemoral venous obstructive disease.

Methods: This was an international, prospective, multicenter, single-arm study that enrolled patients with symptomatic nonthrombotic (NT), post-thrombotic (PTS), or acute deep vein thrombotic (aDVT) iliofemoral venous outflow obstruction.

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Introduction: Chronic wounds affect 1%-2% of the global population, with rising incidence due to ageing and lifestyle-related diseases. Bacterial biofilms, found in 80% of chronic wounds, and scattered single-cell bacteria may hinder healing. Microbes are believed to negatively impact healing by exacerbating inflammation and host immune response.

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Article Synopsis
  • This study aimed to evaluate a new classification system for chronic venous obstruction (CVO) patients who have undergone successful medical procedures across 13 vascular centers from 2015 to 2019.
  • Researchers analyzed the data of 1,033 CVO patients, classifying them into five categories based on the severity and location of their condition, and assessed stent deployment and complications alongside follow-up outcomes.
  • Results showed that primary patency rates varied significantly among the classifications, with lower rates indicating more severe CVO, and identified key predictors of patency loss such as CVO type and the total number of stents used, suggesting the need for further validation of this classification system in future research.
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