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Temporary arterial occlusion

Slivka A, Murphy E, Horrocks L. Cerebral edema after temporary and permanent middle cerebral artery occlusion in the rat. Stroke 1995 26 1061-1065. [Pg.32]

Weinstein PR, Anderson GG, Telles DA. Results of h3fperbaric oxygen therapy during temporary middle cerebral artery occlusion in unanesthetized cats. Neurosurgery 1987 20 518-524. [Pg.121]

Cederholm C, AlmenT, Bergqvist D, Golman K,TakolanderR. Acute renal failure in rats. Interaction between contrast media and temporary renal arterial occlusion. Acta Radiol 1989 30 321-326. [Pg.718]

T. Reffemann and R.A. Kloner, Microvascular alterations after temporary coronary artery occlusion the no-reflow phenomenon, Cardiovasc. Pharmacol. Ther. 9(3), 163-172 (2004). [Pg.66]

Kelly ME, Furlan AJ, FioreUa D. Recanalization of an acute middle cerebral artery occlusion using a self-expanding, reconstrainable, intracranial microstent as a temporary endovascular bypass. Stroke. 2008 39 1770-1773... [Pg.290]

A patient s ability to tolerate IIA embolization may be tested by temporary balloon occlusion of the target artery and measurement of the penile brachial index (PBI) pre and post IIA balloon occlusion. This can assess the risk of post procedure impotence. A... [Pg.257]

Various nondetachable balloons are available for temporary vessel occlusion, angioplasty for vasospasm therapy or remodelling techniques for broad based aneurysms. Larger vessels like the carotid or vertebral artery can be occluded with a double lumen balloon catheter, i.e. Meditech (Cook). For intracranial angioplasty and remodeling smaller, more flexible balloons, like the Hyperglide (MTI), Eclipse (Balt), or the Copernic (Balt) are required. Additionally to these balloons tbe Hyperform microballoon (MTI) can be used for remodelling technique. [Pg.216]

Verhoef C, Kuiper JW, Heisterkamp J et al (2003) Interstitial laser coagulation with temporary hepatic artery occlusion for patients with cirrhosis and irresectable hepatoma. Br J Surg 90 950-955... [Pg.121]

Joseph N, Levy E, Lipman S (1987) Angioplasty-related iliac artery rupture treatment by temporary balloon occlusion. Cardiovasc Intervent Radiol 10 276-279... [Pg.94]

Bouchot, O., Aubin, M., Carrier, M., Cohn, W., Perrault, L. (2006). Temporary coronary artery occlusion during off-pump coronary artery bypass grafting with the new poloxamer P407 does not cause endothelial dysfunction in epicardial coronary arteries. Journal of Thoracic Cardiovascular Surgery, 132,1144—1149. [Pg.289]

Rastan, A. J., et al. (2010). EacUitated anastomosis using a reverse thermo-sensitive polymer for temporary coronary occlusion in off-pump minimally invasive direct coronary artery bypass surgery. Interactive Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery, 11(5), 532-536. [Pg.295]

Wimmer-Greinecker, G., et al. (2011). Randomized clinical trial comparing a thermosensitive polymer (LeGoo) with conventional vessel loops for temporary coronary artery occlusion during off-pump coronary artery bypass surgery. Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 92(6), 2177-2183. [Pg.297]

Since the early 1980s, much effort has focused on animal models of acute and chronic neurodegeneration in search of therapeutics for stroke. Neuronal cell death follows strokes, acute ischemic insults, and chronic neurodegeneration, such as Parkinson s disease, Alzheimer s disease (AD), epilepsy, and Huntington s disease. Up to 80% of all strokes result from focal infarcts and ischemia in the middle cerebral artery (MCA), so the commonly used animal models for neuroprotection are produced by temporary or permanent occlusion of the MCA.5 Lesions of the MCA include occlusion by electrocoagulation, intraluminal monofilaments, photochemical effects, thrombosis, and endothelin-1, but all of these models necessitate studying reperfusion events and validating MCA occlusion by behavioral assessments. [Pg.227]

Neumar RW (2000) Molecular mechanisms of ischemic neuronal injury. Ann Emerg Med 36 483-506 Niessen F, Hilger T, Hoehn M, Hossmann KA (2002) Thrombolytic treatment of clot embolism in rat comparison of intra-arterial and intravenous application of recombinant tissue plasminogen activator. Stroke 33 2999-3005 Nordborg C, Sokrab TE, Johansson BB (1994) Oedema-related tissue damage after temporary and permanent occlusion of the middle cerebral artery. Neuropathol Appl Neurobiol 20 56-65... [Pg.147]

Jennings RB, Sommers HM, Smyth GA, Flack HA, Linn H (1960) Myocardial necrosis induced by temporary occlusion of a coronary artery in the dog. Arch Pathol 70 68-78... [Pg.320]


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