Publications by authors named "P A Lamis"

In an attempt to obviate the need for an incision the length of the leg during in situ saphenous vein bypass, a minimally invasive operation using 'laparoscopic techniques' was developed. At operation, standard incisions were made over the proximal femoral artery/vein and the saphenous vein at the distal popliteal artery level. An angioscopic valvulotome was used to perform valvulotomy under direct vision.

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Inflow control of a rapidly expanding or ruptured femoral anastomotic "pseudoaneurysm" can be fraught with hazard. Occlusion of an anastomotic femoral aneurysm with a balloon catheter offers the surgeon a simple method of gaining inflow control prior to surgery. After achieving inflow control with the balloon catheter, the surgeon can incise the anastomotic aneurysm without significant blood loss, control back bleeding with balloon occlusion catheters, and with relative ease and safety repair or replace the anastomotic aneurysm as indicated.

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Purpose: With 70 cm "cutter" valvulotomes for valvulotomy and an electronically steerable nitinol catheter to occlude venous tributaries with platinum coils, endovascular in situ saphenous vein (EISV) bypass can be safely performed from within the saphenous vein. To determine whether EISV bypass could reduce hospital length of stay (LOS) and perioperative morbidity without compromising patency, another 53 EISV bypasses for limb salvage were performed.

Methods: Tributary occlusion was accomplished with only fluoroscopic surveillance with a new, smaller, and more steerable silicone-tipped nitinol catheter.

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Patients with major trauma often cannot be given the benefit of preventive measures such as pneumatic compression boots and low-dose heparin against pulmonary embolism. The Greenfield filter is accepted as a safe and effective method of prophylaxis of this complication. The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of placement of the Greenfield filter in 161 patients with major trauma.

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A 10 year retrospective study of 103 patients with amaurosis fugax was done. Sixty-two patients with symptoms of amaurosis fugax underwent arteriography, which demonstrated ulcerated carotid plaque in 36 and hemodynamically significant stenoses (greater than 75% diameter reduction) in 26. These 62 patients underwent carotid endarterectomy.

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