Figure 1 illustrates a patient with an iliac artery occlusion, treated successfully ... The prevalence of peripheral arterial disease continues to grow as a clinical problem as the elderly ...
the circumflex coronary branch continues at the dorsoposterior side. The right coronary artery (RCA) arises further caudal, at the right aortic sinus. The RCA runs through the atrioventricular ...
Aortoiliac occlusive disease (AIOD) is a condition characterized by the narrowing or blockage of the aorta and iliac arteries ... (re-narrowing of the artery) or occlusion between the two types ...
Background: The bovine aortic arch is a vascular variant in which the left common carotid artery originates from the brachiocephalic trunk rather than directly from the aortic arch. The bovine ...
Background To develop a preclinical thromboembolic occlusion model for studying revascularization ... The mean diameters of the distal aorta and right common iliac artery in rabbits were 3.7±0.4 and 2 ...
Background Occlusion of the internal carotid artery (ICA) may extend into the middle or anterior cerebral artery (ICA-T) or be confined to the intracranial (ICA-I) or extracranial segment (ICA-E).
Arterial dissections, which involve an abrupt tear in the wall of a major artery resulting in the intramural accumulation ... The one exception to IMH-induced luminal occlusion is dissection of the ...
Computed tomography angiography revealed an aorto-caval fistula complicating infrarenal abdominal aortic aneurysm ... the diameter of the left common iliac artery is 20.5 mm, the diameter of the right ...
Inc. Pruitt Aortic Occlusion Catheter Occlusion balloon Distal Designed for the purpose of obtaining rapid control of in-flow blood in the abdominal aorta in cases of ruptured aortic aneurysm or in ...
The left subclavian artery receives oxygenated blood from the aortic arch (the top portion of the largest artery in the body that carries blood away from the heart). The right subclavian artery ...
Plaque hardens over time and may restrict blood flow. There are often no symptoms until either the plaque ruptures the artery (arterial thrombosis), or balloons out to form an aneurysm. Treatment ...