Publications by authors named "Nauman Imtiaz"

Background: This study was carried out to introduce a new technique of excision arteriotomy and to compare it with standard excision arteriotomy in terms of achieving desired size, shape and margins with minimal technical problems.

Methods: This was a comparative study carried out at the Vascular Surgery Unit of Combined Military Hospital Peshawar between January and September 2022. A total of 150 patients of chronic renal failure undergoing Arteriovenous access fulfilling the inclusion criteria were enrolled in our study.

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Background: Injection sclerotherapy administration is known to cause a decreased recurrence of varicose vein disease. This research aimed to investigate the recurrence of varicose vein disease after giving booster doses of injection sclerotherapy. The booster doses were given at 3rd and 6th months.

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Background: It is a common observation that the aortic size of Pakistani population is relatively less as compared to western population. Till now there is no study which has measured the dimensions of abdominal aorta in local population.The standard diameter of an artery across the body is critical for clinicians to recognize when an artery has become aneurysmal.

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Background: To present a new modification of aneurysmectomy technique for the management of aneurysmal fistula vein. This cross-sectional study was carried out at Vascular Surgery department, Combined Military Hospital Rawalpindi from 1st October 2014 to 30th December 2018.

Methods: This modified aneurysmectomy procedure was performed in 20 patients.

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Background: UThe aim of this study is to share our experience regarding outcome of embolectomy in the patients presenting late with acute limb ischemia. It was a cross sectional descriptive study, conducted at CMH Rawalpindi from January 2016 to December 2017.

Methods: All those patients having non-traumatic acute limb ischemia presenting between 6 to 72 hours of the onset of symptoms with viable affected limb were included.

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Popliteal artery entrapment syndrome.

J Coll Physicians Surg Pak

June 2011

Popliteal artery entrapment syndrome is an uncommon cause of intermittent claudication in young athletic persons. A 32 years old soldier presented with 14 months history of intermittent claudication. On the basis of history, physical examination and angiographic findings a diagnosis of popliteal artery entrapment was made.

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