Publications by authors named "Violato F"

Background: Aim of this study was to evaluate the results of endovascular repair of abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) in patients considered not suitable for traditional open surgical repair because of the high anesthesiological risk.

Methods: We have retrospectively evaluated the result of the endovascular treatment of 11 patients with AAA of more than 6 cm diameter and high surgical risk due to cardiac hypokinesia and/or respiratory insufficiency. Patients were selected by a team composed of vascular surgeons and vascular radiologists who decided to implant the graft according to anatomical features of the AAA and of the iliac arteries.

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Background: To evaluate the efficacy of treatment with prostaglandins (Iloprost and Alprostadil) in patients with peripheral arterial disease in whom a surgical act or a redo operation is not proposable and to set the role of these drugs in the therapy of arterial diseases.

Methods: We analyzed the results of 96 treatments in patients with peripheral arterial diseases of different etiology, treated in the Day Hospital in the Division of Vascular Surgery from the 1/1/1993 to the 30/6/1998. The efficacy of the treatment has been evaluated on the basis of the clinical picture (healing or reduction of ulcers, reduction of rest-pain, improvement of the ability to walk).

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The authors report their experience of one single case of carotid pseudo-aneurysm consequent on cervical trauma. The treatment required the substitution of the interested carotid segment by PTFE no. 6.

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Carotid-subclavian bypass has been adopted since 1956. The commonest indication is to abolish arterial occlusion or stenosis in patients with subclavian steal syndrome. Ten patients were submitted to carotid-subclavian bypass under regional anaesthesia: block of anterior rami of spinal nerves C3-C4 and block of cervico-brachial plexus by injection into the continuous perineural connective tissue space at the level of C6.

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The authors report their clinical experience of 15 cases of femoro-popliteal by-pass with PTFE; all patients underwent postoperative anti-platelet therapy, in 8 cases with ASA and dipyridamole, in 7 with indobufene in accordance with a double blind randomized work. The Authors report the results of a one year follow-up. They deal with patency duration results and tolerance of pharmacological treatment.

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Twelve cases of mesenteric artery embolism surgically treated with a surviving rate of 66% are reported. The Authors point out the diagnostic features and the various factors affecting the surgical result.

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Pseudomembranous colitis is not a rare complication of antibiotic therapy. 2000 surgical procedures with implantation of grafts in the aorto-iliac region were performed from 1974 through 1988; during this period 11 cases of CMP were observed. The Authors report their experience in regard to the various antibiotics administered.

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We report 2 additional cases with angiographic demonstration. The embryology and radiological findings are discussed. This anomaly should be kept in mind in the clinical assessment of a patient with unexplained sciatic or buttock pain or a pulsatile buttock mass with or without symptoms of peripheral vascular disease.

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