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Note the nonfilling of the collateral circulation; the stent flow is obviously favored. Transfemoral venogram (A) showing a typical nonthrombotic iliac vein lesion with prestent translucency at ...
(HealthDay)—Iliac vein stenting seems safe in an office-based laboratory (OBL) setting, with few major complications and minor complications primarily including insertion site hematomas ...
For women with subsequent pregnancy, iliac vein stents demonstrate good peripregnancy and postpregnancy stent patency, according to a study published online in the March 1 issue of the Journal of ...
LAS VEGAS, NV—A self-expanding nitinol stent is effective for the treatment of venous obstructions in the iliac and femoral veins, according to 12-month data from the nonrandomized, multicenter ...
iliac deep vein thrombosis. “The clinical significance of this study is that endovascular treatment (angioplasty and stent) is inappropriate for those with iliac compression solely to prevent ...
This population included patients with postthrombotic syndrome (PTS), nonthrombotic iliac vein lesions (NIVL), and acute deep vein thrombosis (DVT); fully 44% required stents that extended below the ...
Inserting a stent widens the left iliac vein, preventing blood from pooling in the legs and lowering the chance a person will get DVT. If a person already has DVT, doctors may recommend the ...
The Venovo™ venous stent is a flexible nitinol stent specifically designed to reopen blocked iliac and femoral veins in order to maintain adequate blood flow. The Venovo™ venous stent is ...
May-Thurner syndrome, also known as iliac vein compression syndrome or Cockett's syndrome, affects two blood vessels that go to your legs. It could make you more likely to have a DVT (deep vein ...
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