Higher operator experience and the use of image guidance are key factors demonstrated to significantly reduce the frequency of complications.1 Injury to the intercostal artery (ICA) is an infrequent ...
The appearances were consistent with iatrogenic injury to the distal ureter. It was not possible to place a guidewire retrogradely past the level of obstruction. The patient was readmitted for ...
The most common etiology among all 62 patients was iatrogenic injury (30 [48.4%]), followed by non-iatrogenic trauma (20 [32.2%]). The following EDX findings were noted: prolonged distal motor latency ...
Background Iatrogenic catheter induced coronary artery dissection is a rare but life threatening complication. The incidence has been reported to be 0.1%. Objective To estimate the incidence, ...
SYMVESS is an acellular tissue engineered vessel indicated for use in adults as a vascular conduit for extremity arterial injury when urgent revascularization is needed to avoid imminent limb loss, ...
blunt trauma, and iatrogenic injuries (injuries caused by medical treatment or examination). Autologous vein, which is harvested from the patient’s body through a separate surgical incision ...
blunt trauma, and iatrogenic injuries (injuries caused by medical treatment or examination). Autologous vein, which is harvested from the patient’s body through a separate surgical ...
Just when it looked like the Detroit Lions dodged an injury-bullet, they got more bad news. Star defensive tackle Alim McNeill was ruled out with a head injury for the game on Thursday night in ...
Tank Dell's injury Saturday has officially knocked out the Houston Texans wide receiver for the remainder of the season. Dell, along with starting safety Jimmie Ward, were placed on injured ...
blunt trauma, and iatrogenic injuries (injuries caused by medical treatment or examination). Autologous vein, which is harvested from the patient’s body through a separate surgical incision, is the ...