6 results match your criteria: "Wrocław University of Medicine. apupka@chirn.am.wroc.pl[Affiliation]"
Unlabelled: In this paper the treatment of arterial complications of the Thoracic Outlet Syndrome (TOS) is presented. The investigation of 14 patients treated in the Department of Vascular, General and Transplantological Surgery of the Wroclaw Medical University for arterial complications of the TOS (as upper limb ischemia and/or the subclavian artery aneurysm in 14 patients) was performed. In case of complications associated with compression of the subclavian artery the operation consisted of resection of the first rib and accessory osseous and muscular pathological elements using supraclavicular and/or infraclavicular approach with implantation of externally supported ringed vascular polytetrafluoroethylene bypass (PTFE) were performed.
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November 2004
Department of Vascular, General and Transplantological, Wrocław University of Medicine.
We present in this paper application of haemostatic device TachoComb onto bleeding after vascular anastomosis of dacron vascular prosthesis (branch of aortobifemoral or bypass aortofemoral) with common femoral artery in the groin. Hemorrhagic complications have influence onto clinical status of operated patients. Haemostatic TachoComb dressing was applied at 30 cases and results were compared to control group consist of 25 cases, in which gas compresses were applied.
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July 2004
Department of Vascular, General and Transplantological Surgery, Wrocław University of Medicine.
In this paper the methods with synthetic vascular prosthesis used in surgical treatment of the secondary aorto-intestinal fistula are presented. 10 cases of 22 patients treated in the years 1993-2003 for secondary aorto-intestinal fistulas as a complication of vascular prosthesis infection are analysed. In all patients the abdominal CT, scintigraphy with technetium 99m labeled leucocytes and endoscopy were performed.
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May 2004
Department of Vascular, General and Transplantological, Wrocław University of Medicine.
The infection after synthetic vascular prosthetic graft implantation remains a serious complication of reconstructive vascular surgery. Surgical treatment consists of complete removal of the infected vascular graft with the preservation of the limb circulation. In this paper the case of aortofemoral by-pass infection limited to the distal part of the branches is presented.
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April 2004
Department of Vascular, General and Transplantological Surgery, Wrocław University of Medicine.
In this study a method of elimination of the second warm ischemia is shown. The method is based on the application of a specially constructed polyethylene bag, in which the transplanted kidney is placed in the time course from a removal from ice to the reconstruction of vessel flow. The bag is built of polyethylene foil HDPE of low density produced under high pressure.
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April 2004
Department of Vascular, General and Transplantological Surgery, Wrocław University of Medicine.
In this paper we present influence of use of haemostatic dressing TachoComb, onto bleeding from surface of transplanted kidney. Kidney transplantation (KTX) seems to be main method of treatment of terminal renal failure. Enlarging number of KTX results in growing frequency of intra and postoperative complications.
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