Blood was collected from the femoral vein into heparinised tubes. A portion of blood was haemolysed by distilled water (1 : 50 ...
The femoral vein was catheterized in 83% of patients and the jugular vein in 17% of them. Hollow-fibre haemofilters were used, ... Most patients in both groups had a femoral access (83% in citrate group and 71% in heparin group) and the most frequently used ... a) Calcium administration in a different central vein; (b) calcium administration in the circuit return. ...
Ultrasound of the lower limbs revealed an extensive left lower limb deep venous thrombosis involving the left femoral vein. The ...
N. V. Eck, "On the question of ligature of the portal vein," Voenno Med J, vol. 130, pp. 1-2, 1877. ... Vessels of the rat are also suitable for submillimeter microanastomoses, like on the distal femoral neurovascular bundle with ... N. Lee, R. A. Daley, and B. C. Cooley, "Rat posterior facial vein interpositional graft: A more relevant training model," ... It was common knowledge among ancient surgeons that veins and arteries carried blood; it was obvious to those dealing with ...
The day after admission, the intra-aortic balloon pump was removed and VA-ECMO (via left femoral artery-left femoral vein) was ...
... and lower segments of right femoral vein and nonocclusive thrombosis in the mid and upper segments of the femoral vein. CT scan ... Mesenteric vein thrombosis, portal vein thrombosis, and PE were reported in 3 cases each. Splenic vein thrombosis was reported ... As we can see from Table 1 the most commonly reported location of thrombosis is in the hepatic veins (6/19) followed by DVT (5/ ... S. Khanna, D. Chaudhary, and P. Kumar, "Occult celiac disease presenting as splenic vein thrombosis," Indian Journal of ...
... all of the rats received femoral operations to isolate the right femoral vein and bilateral femoral arteries for ... the rats in the sham group were anesthetized and received femoral and abdominal surgery as well as shock and drainage groups ...
The carotid and femoral catheters were linked to a Powerlab System (ADInstruments, Australia) to measure systolic blood ... The right kidney was exposed, and the renal artery was isolated from the renal vein. To induce 2K1C renovascular hypertension, ... After the surgical procedure, the left jugular vein catheter was connected to the injection pump (New Era Pump System Inc., ... the left jugular vein was catheterized by using a polyethylene catheter (PE 9658, Microtube Extrusions, North Rocks NSW, ...
The reason veins and the normal pulmonary artery do not develop atherosclerosis can be explained by the fact that the ... Their results showed that vasa vasorum density is higher in coronary arteries compared to renal and femoral arteries, ... VVV (c) developed in the aortic wall and finally drained into branches of concomitant veins (reprint with permission from [25 ... The accepted mechanisms for atherogenesis do not explain why atheroma is uniquely an arterial lesion not involving veins unless ...
... disease has led to the re-emergence of percutaneous axillary vascular access as a suitable alternative access site to femoral ... Hemostasis of the femoral artery is predicated on the concept of compressibility against the underlying femoral head. As such, ... vein, and nerve, wherein even minor bleeding events may lead to a neurovascular compression syndrome. ... the ideal site for femoral arterial puncture is from the lower border of the head of the femur to the midportion of the femoral ...
Recheck examination 6 weeks after initial presentation revealed a normal neurologic examination and normal femoral pulses. The ... The neurologic examination suggested a L4-S3 myelopathy, but physical examination revealed lack of femoral pulses and rectal ... M. P. Laurenson, K. Hopper, M. A. Herrera, and E. G. Johnson, "Concurrent diseases and conditions in dogs with splenic vein ... Postoperatively, the femoral pulse quality was immediately noted to have improved, and the distal limbs were warm to the touch ...
Severe adverse events, including acute liver failure and portal vein thrombus, were observed in two patients. ,i,Conclusion,/i ... A femoral artery approach was used for catheterization. Patients underwent baseline angiography of the celiac trunk, superior ... Severe adverse events, including acute liver failure and portal vein thrombus, were observed in two patients. Conclusion. PSE ... One patient developed portal vein thrombosis. A reevaluation of the dynamic CT images revealed a mural thrombus in the portal ...
Iatrogenic Femoral Arteriovenous Fistula with Pseudoaneurysm Associated with Worsening Heart Failure Years after Percutaneous ... Fourteen-Year Patency of an Anterior Tibial Artery-Saphenous Vein Fistula in an Ambulatory Patient. Zerrin Pulathan , Gökalp ...
O. Ozeke, S. Cay, F. Ozcan, K. Baser, S. Topaloglu, and D. Aras, "Similarities between the renal artery and pulmonary vein ... Percutaneous femoral artery puncture with a modified Seldinger technique was performed under local anesthesia. Selective ...
J. X. An, G. P. Wu, K. Niu et al., "Treatment of Femoral Head Osteonecrosis with ozone therapy: Pilot trial of a new ... A special operator collected 100 ml of blood via the median cubital vein and injected it into a blood bag with an anticoagulant ...