In the case of subclavian artery stenosis, each lesion should be crossed gently, in a nontraumatic fashion. Both the right and left subclavian arteries are accessed in a similar fashion ...
The treatment of subclavian artery occlusive disease has evolved from surgery to percutaneous-based treatment strategies. Technical considerations for the management of stenosis and occlusions of ...
This occurs as the body’s way of protecting against injury from coronary artery disease, stroke, or peripheral artery disease (such as atherosclerosis, which is a buildup of plaque, causing stenosis, ...
Access was achieved via the right femoral artery, and a guide catheter was parked in the left subclavian artery just proximal to the left VA ostium. The left VA was selected with an intermediate ...
Spinal stenosis is a narrowing of the spinal canal that causes compression of the spinal cord and/or nerve roots. Resulting pain and numbness (in the hands, arms, legs, and/or feet) can vary depending ...
What is aortic stenosis in children? Aortic stenosis means that your child has a heart valve that is too narrow or is blocked. The aortic valve is 1 of 4 heart valves that keep blood flowing through ...
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