20 research outputs found
New Surgical Treatment for Severe Limb Ischemia
Revascularization after prolonged complete limb ischemia may result in severe damage to skeletal muscle and systemic alterations (postischemic syndrome)
Controlled limb reperfusion as a new surgical technique to reduce postischemic syndrome
In cardiac surgical practice, acute limb ischemia may occur as a result of the insertion of an intraaortic balloon pump, emboli, dissections, and other complications
Surgical revascularization in patients with acute myocardial infarction
This retrospective study was done to access the results of emergency revascularization in patients with acute myocardial infarction
Changing patterns of patients undergoing emergency surgical revascularization for acute coronary occlusion
Between 1977 and 1992 a total of 163 consecutive patients underwent emergency coronary artery bypass grafting after acute coronary occlusion
Controlled limb reperfusion in patients having cardiac operations
In cardiac surgical practice, acute limb ischemia may occur as a result of the insertion of an intraaortic balloon pump, emboli, dissections, and other complications