57 research outputs found
Thigh isosulfan blue injection in the treatment of postoperative lymphatic complications
AbstractPostoperative Lymphatic Complications After Infrainguinal Revascularization Are Troublesome And Potentially Serious Complications. Vital Dye Injection Into The Web Spaces Of The Foot Has Been Recommended As A Simple And Reliable Method To Identify Lymphatic Channel Disruption Before Groin Exploration. Such Distal Injections, However, Are Not Always Successful. We Describe A Modified Technique Using A Proximal Thigh Injection With Isosulfan Blue, Which Is Faster And More Useful Than The Distal Web Space Method. (J Vasc Surg 1999;30:350-4.
PP29. Unilateral Baroreceptor Stimulation is as Effective as Bilateral Therapy for Blood Pressure Reduction in Patients with Resistant Hypertension: Multicenter Trial Results of the Rheos® System
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