Introduction: The use of atherectomy in peripheral vascular intervention remains controversial.
Aim: To review our experience with atherectomy as an adjunct to endovascular revascularization in a successive group of patients with chronic limb-threatening ischemia (CLTI).
Material And Methods: Consecutive patients with CLTI treated in a high-volume vascular center between 12/01/2019 and 12/31/2021 were reviewed.
BACKGROUND High-flow (non-ischemic) priapism is a rare urological condition usually related to blind trauma to the penis or perineum causing an arterial-lacunar fistula. It can be treated conservatively, but in some cases when conservative treatment fails, the interventional approach is indicated. In the past, only surgical treatment was available, which was associated with a significant risk of complications.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe use of Left Ventricular Assist Devices (LVADs) has substantially increased in recent years, being a valid therapeutic option for a growing population of patients with advanced heart failure. A 54 year old male had had the HeartMate 3™ implanted in a prepericardiac location due to end-stage congestive heart failure. We present the angiographic data of our patient.
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