• primary means of revascularization. When those cannot be done, transmyocardial revascularization or percutaneous myocardial revascularization, done with a...
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    using an endoscope placed in the left chest. Robot-assisted coronary revascularization, which is not yet widely used, avoids the sternum incision to prevent...
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  • Transmyocardial laser revascularization (TMR) is a procedure used to treat inoperable heart disease in people with persistent angina that is not relieved...
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  • Hybrid coronary revascularization (HCR) or hybrid coronary bypass is a relatively new type of heart surgery that provides an alternative to traditional...
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    interventions for carotid revascularization (carotid endarterectomy, carotid stenting, and transcarotid artery revascularization) carry some risk of stroke;...
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    incidence of high blood sugar and evolving techniques and abilities for revascularization. This system was created on the basis that ischemia and angiographic...
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    affect the risk of death. Revascularization for acute coronary syndrome has a mortality benefit. Percutaneous revascularization for stable ischaemic heart...
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    wounds rather than gangrene are present, the process can be treated by revascularization (via vascular bypass or angioplasty). However, once gangrene has developed...
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    significantly less restenosis, late lumen loss and target lesion revascularization at both short term and midterm follow-up compared to uncoated balloon...
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  • particularly high blood pressures in the first few days following revascularization and bilateral stenosis. The first symptom is usually severe headache...
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    V, Folliguet T, et al. (October 2010). "Guidelines on myocardial revascularization". European Heart Journal. 31 (20): 2501–55. doi:10.1093/eurheartj/ehq277...
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    hypoxia, limb paralysis or ischemic neuropathy may persist after revascularization and may be permanent. Cardiac ischemia may be asymptomatic or may...
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    only be performed if a patient is a willing to undergo a coronary revascularization procedure. During this test the doctor makes a small incision in the...
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  • restricted through banding, or modulated through surgical revision. Distal Revascularization and Interval Ligation (DRIL) procedure PAI (Proximalization of the...
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  • limb preservation, various techniques can be employed to achieve revascularization in patients with peripheral artery disease and related conditions...
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  • disease. A plausible treatment for patients with this disease is revascularization, which would restore blood supply to the heart. MiR-27b is linked...
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    refractory erectile dysfunction in patients who have undergone penile revascularization surgery. Percutaneous coil embolization of the aberrant obturator...
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    fails and the kidney is thought to be worsening hypertension and revascularization with angioplasty or surgery does not work, then surgical removal of...
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    to assess segments that are borderline that may be savable after revascularization. Open surgical thrombectomy Intestinal bypass Trans-femoral antegrade...
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  • new or recurrent MI, or severe recurrent ischemia requiring urgent revascularization. 'TIMI risk' estimates mortality following acute coronary syndromes...
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    intrapulmonary vessels and the ipsilateral hilar pulmonary artery before revascularization surgery. There is no specific treatment for this abnormality. Therapeutic...
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  • replacement Aortic valve replacement Atrial septal defects Hybrid coronary revascularization A cannula with a pump and vacuum action is fed up through an artery...
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    main reference textbook for brain bypass surgery titled Cerebral Revascularization in which Abdulrauf details extra-cranial to intracranial bypass surgery...
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    such as higher risk of death, subsequent MI, and need for repeat revascularization procedures. Angioplasty carried out shortly after an MI has a risk...
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  • Distal Revascularization and Interval Ligation (DRIL) is a surgical method of treating vascular access steal syndrome. DRIL was first proposed by Harry...
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    a lower incidence of repeat revascularization procedures (re-stenting, invasive bypass surgeries etc.). Revascularization procedures are treatments that...
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  • Surgical Coronary Revascularization. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-875878-5. State of the Art Surgical Coronary Revascularization. Oxford, New York:...
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    ultrasound. If blood flow is poor, celiac artery revascularization is usually attempted; methods of revascularization include aortoceliac bypass, patch angioplasty...
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    controversy that exists over the terms “regeneration” versus “revascularization”. The term revascularization arose from the trauma literature, and the observation...
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  • a practical way to get back to the gold standard". Cardiovascular Revascularization Medicine: Including Molecular Interventions. 17 (4): 256–61. doi:10...
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