Publications by authors named "Mogan I"

Objective: Stent-assisted remote iliac endarterectomy (SA-RIEA) is a hybrid minimally invasive technique for treating patients with combined external iliac and common femoral disease, when the only alternative would be conventional open revascularisation.

Design: This was a retrospective, single-centre study.

Materials And Methods: From January 2004 to April 2010, 155 SA-RIEA procedures were performed.

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Objectives: The eversion endarterectomy of the internal carotid artery was introduced in Hungary in 1991. The aim of this study was to define the long-term restenosis rate of this new method.

Materials And Methods: Between 1991 and 1993, 171 operations were performed by one surgeon on 151 patients: 109 patients had enough compliance to take part in long-term follow-up, which included annual physical and ultrasound (Ultramark 9) investigations.

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Between 1990-2000 163 coronary + carotid procedures were performed. The mean age was 4 years higher than it was at patients underwent isolated CABG (63.4 y vs 59.

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The incidence of cerebral complications following extracorporal cardiac operations is reported to be approximately 2%. One of the possible reasons behind these complications is the presence of significant carotid stenosis as coexistent disease to the cardiac illness requiring surgery. Because of the common etiology carotid stenosis coexists mainly with a coronary artery disease.

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A complicated case of a big vein injury associated with a maxillofacial gun-shot injury and its successful treatment are reported on. The course of the vein injury is explained and the significance of team work is emphasized.

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The development and treatment of false aneurysm after cardiovascular intervention is discussed. At the Cardiovascular Surgical Clinic of Semmelweis Medical University (Budapest) 6900 reconstruction operations were performed. Ninety-five false aneurysms were operated on.

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The late results of 171 thoracal sympathectomies performed on 142 patients in the 20-year period 1952 to 1971 are described. Favourable results were achieved in Raynaud's disease, obliterating endarteritis and other occlusive vascular diseases, and also in hyperhidrosis.

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