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The authors share herein their experience in treating a total of two hundred and forty-six patients presenting with an ischaemic form of diabetic foot syndrome on the background of secondary to occlusion ofmajor arteries. The patients'average age amounted to 74 years. According to the findings of ultrasonographic angioscanning and radiopaque aorto- arteriography, 62.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe purpose of the study was to determine surgical policy in atherosclerotic lesions of aorta and lower extremities arteries on the basis on non-invasive diagnostic methods--duplex scanning (DS) and computer tomographic angiography (CTA). From 1998 to 1999 47 patients were examined on this program (DS + CTA). At the first stage of the study, 17 patients underwent translumbal aorto-arteriography at the same time with DS and CTA.
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April 1994
Clinique de La Défense, Nanterre.
Objectives: Carbon dioxide is often used as a contrast medium for angiocardiography and has recently been proposed for peripheral arteriography. We therefore evaluated this method of opacification in comparison with iodine medium.
Methods: From December 1992 to February 1993, arteriographies using carbon dioxide contrast medium were performed in 13 patients (age range 57-83) with severe arteriopathies requiring revascularization: 2 aorta plus renal arteries, 2 aorta plus iliac and lower limb arteries, 9 lower limb arteries only.
Cesk Radiol
January 1990
I. radiodiagnostické oddĕlení KN, Ustí nad Labem.
The use of ionic contrast media for translumbar aortoarteriography frequently results in unwanted movements of lower extremities caused by transient convulsive muscular pains. The use of suitable pretreatment and examination procedure may help to avoid general anesthesia and the ensuing risk. The communication presents the procedure and drugs which enable making aortoarteriography without general anesthesia faster and without muscular pains in the extremities.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFOn the basis of the results of examination of 27 patients with concurrent lesions of the great arteries of the arch of the aorta, the abdominal aorta, and the terminal aorta as well as arteries of the lower limbs, the authors elaborated a method of aorto-arteriography of the channels by means of a translumbar approach.
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