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Tips and tricks in open vascular surgery
CHIESA R., SETACCI C., CASTELLI P. M.
Tshomba Y., Kahlberg A.
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DESCRIZIONE
Vascular surgeons are living an exciting era all over the world. Generations of vascular surgeons have been prompted to radically evolve their daily clinical practice in this new scenario. Such a change has led to significant iimprovements for today’s vascular patients in terms of both perioperative outcomes and life expectancy, with an enhanced quality of life. Endovascular approaches are among the driving forces of this revolution, bridging most of the gap in the surgical options available in the past.
This volume pragmatically describes the tools (indications, techniques, materials and devices) required to deal with the most complex situations that vascular specialists must face nowadays in the various fields of conventional surgery, including complications and failure of endovascular procedures.
Contents
Popliteal artery aneurysm open repair: indications and technique
Complex open carotid surgery: high bifurcation, carotid restenosis and surgery after carotid stenting
Surgery of carotid body tumors
Surgery of vertebral and subclavian arteries
Complex abdominal aortic aneurysm open repair: giant aneurysm, venous anomalies and renal arteries anatomical variants
Open conversion after EVAR
Inflammatory abdominal aortic aneurysm open repair
Surgical options in Leriche syndrome
Thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysms open repair: technique and adjuncts for organ protection
Malperfusion syndromes during acute type B aortic dissection: surgical options
Arterial re-routing in hybrid surgery: indications and technique
Surgery for renal arteries
Graft infection in aortic surgery: diagnosis and operative management
Arterial traumatic injuries: diagnosis and surgical management
Vascular implication in surgical oncology