Search results for "Balloon catheter"

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Modified hemi-Fontan procedure on the beating heart

1998

the heart by infusing the cardioplegic solution under aortic occlusion by means of the balloon throughout the procedure. Even though the balloon catheter passes through the aortic valve, significant aortic valve insufficiency is not likely to occur because of the small caliber of the balloon catheter. We believe that the clinical application of this double-lumen aortic occlusion catheter will protect the myocardium in patients with a thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysm or distal descending aortic aneurysm who undergo the operation through the left thoracotomy with DHCA.

Aortic valvePulmonary and Respiratory Medicinemedicine.medical_specialtyBeating heartmedicine.medical_treatmentFontan ProcedureBalloonAortic aneurysmHemi-Fontan ProcedureInternal medicineHypoplastic Left Heart SyndromemedicineHumansThoracotomyCardiopulmonary Bypassbusiness.industryAnastomosis SurgicalBalloon catheterInfantmedicine.diseaseSurgeryCathetermedicine.anatomical_structurecardiovascular systemCardiologySurgerybusinessCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicineThe Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery
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Intramural delivery of Sirolimus prevents vascular remodeling following balloon injury

2005

Abstract Objective. Several studies have demonstrated that Sirolimus-eluting stents reduce restenosis in patients with coronary artery disease. Here, we tested whether direct delivery of Sirolimus into the vessel wall during balloon angioplasty can modify vascular remodeling over several weeks. Methods and Results. During angioplasty of the rabbit iliac artery we administered an intramural infusion of Sirolimus or its vehicle directly through a balloon catheter into the vessel wall. After 3 weeks neointimal formation was decreased (0.71 ± 0.1 vs. 1.4 ± 0.12 intima/media ratio), and this process was attributed to the inhibitory properties of Sirolimus on ECM deposition and smooth muscle cell…

MaleNeointimaPathologymedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.medical_treatmentBiophysicsBalloonIliac ArteryBiochemistryMuscle Smooth VascularArticleAnalytical ChemistryRestenosisAngioplastymedicineAnimalsVimentincardiovascular diseasesMolecular BiologyCell ProliferationSirolimusbiologybusiness.industryGraft Occlusion VascularBalloon catheterequipment and suppliesmedicine.diseaseTunica intimaActinsExtracellular MatrixFibronectinsCollagen Type IIImedicine.anatomical_structurealpha 1-AntitrypsinSirolimuscardiovascular systembiology.proteinLamininRabbitsTunica IntimabusinessElastinAngioplasty Balloonmedicine.drugBiochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Proteins and Proteomics
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Effects of Ciprostene on Restenosis Rate during Therapeutic Transluminal Coronary Angioplasty

1992

Ciprostene, a chemically stable prostacyclin analog was studied for its effects on restenosis in patients with coronary artery disease undergoing therapeutic percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty (PTCA). In a double-blind, randomized trial 32 patients were randomized to receive either ciprostene or the respective placebo. The infusion started intracoronarily at a rate of 40 ng/kg/min 20 min before introduction of the balloon catheter into the coronary artery. Thereafter infusion was continued intravenously for 36 hours at a rate of 120 ng/kg/min and a tapering off period until 48 hours. The quantitative analyses of the degree of coronary artery stenoses on the angiographic films be…

medicine.medical_specialtymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryUnstable anginamedicine.medical_treatmentBalloon catheterHemodynamicsmedicine.diseaseCoronary artery diseasemedicine.anatomical_structureRestenosisAngioplastyInternal medicineAngiographyCardiologyMedicinecardiovascular diseasesbusinessArtery
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Study of three urethral pressure recording devices: Theoretical considerations

1978

Using a bladder-urethra model, 2 perfusion catheters (open side and open tip) were compared to the balloon catheter. The most accurate results were obtained using the balloon catheter. Based on the law of continuity and Bernouilli's law, the disadvantage of the open side catheter is due to the inconstant diameter of the sum of the side holes. Therefore, the measured pressure is not necessarily identical to the real pressure. The open tip catheter measures the opening pressure and the recorded pressure does not necessarily reflect the pressure at the site of the tip hole. The balloon catheter has elastic and plastic characteristics. Optimum results were obtained only with prestretch of the b…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyManometrybusiness.industryUrologyUrinary BladderBalloon catheterBalloonBiomechanical PhenomenaSurgeryModels StructuralCatheterUrethraUrethral pressureHydrostatic PressurePressuremedicineHumansUrinary CatheterizationbusinessTip catheterBiomedical engineeringUrological Research
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Less invasive (common) femoral artery aneurysm repair using endografts and limited dissection

2013

Objective We report our experience with the treatment of femoral artery aneurysms (FAAs) under local anaesthesia with limited dissection, using endografts to facilitate the proximal anastomosis and some distal anastomoses. Method Between January 2006 and December 2010, six males, mean age 72 years (range, 65–80 years) with FAAs were treated at the University Hospital of Zurich. All operations were performed under local anaesthesia with analgosedation, except for one performed under spinal anaesthesia. After limited dissection and puncture of the anterior wall of the FAA, a sheath and a self-expanding endograft were introduced over a guide wire and with fluoroscopy they were guided intralumi…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyAnastomosismedicine.medical_treatmentEndograft610 Medicine & healthFemoral arteryDissection (medical)AnastomosisSettore MED/22 - Chirurgia Vascolare2705 Cardiology and Cardiovascular MedicineAneurysmmedicine.arteryDeep Femoral ArteryHumansMedicineAgedMedicine(all)Aged 80 and over10042 Clinic for Diagnostic and Interventional Radiologybusiness.industryEndovascular ProceduresBalloon catheterExternal iliac arteryStentmedicine.diseaseAneurysmBlood Vessel Prosthesis10020 Clinic for Cardiac Surgery2746 SurgerySurgeryFemoral ArteryCommon femoral arteryFemaleSurgeryRadiologyCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessCommon femoral artery Aneurysm Endograft Anastomosis
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Hochfrequenz-Rotationsatherektomie bei koronarer Herzkrankheit

2008

Percutaneous high frequency coronary rotational ablation (PTCR) was used in 10 patients with significant coronary artery disease. PTCR removes arteriosclerotic material from the vessel wall. A diamond-coated (60-80 micron) brass burr-drill, fastened to a flexible drive shaft rotating and tracking along a central coaxial guide wire, was used. The turbine rotates the drive shaft in excess of 150,000-190,000 revolutions per minute. PTCR was successful in all patients, but in three additional percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty (PTCA) was then successfully performed. Coronary dissection occurred only once, requiring surgery which was successful. No vessel perforation was observed. Al…

Percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplastymedicine.medical_specialtyPercutaneousVessel perforationbusiness.industryRotational ablationBalloon catheterGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseCoronary artery diseaseInternal medicinemedicineCardiologybusinessCoronary dissectionRevolutions per minuteDMW - Deutsche Medizinische Wochenschrift
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Ballon occlusion of the renal artery in tumor nephrectomy.

1975

AbstractA method of preoperative intraluminal occlusion of the renal artery in cases of kidney tumors using a 5F Swan-Ganz balloon catheter is presented. The procedure was used in 26 tumor nephrectomies without complications and resulted in marked facilitation of the operation in 70 per cent of the cases.

Adultmedicine.medical_specialtyTime FactorsUrologymedicine.medical_treatmentHemorrhageAdenocarcinomaNephrectomyCatheterizationNeoplasm SeedingRenal Arterymedicine.arteryOcclusionmedicineHumansRenal arteryAgedKidneybusiness.industryCarcinomaBalloon catheterSarcomaMiddle AgedNephrectomyKidney NeoplasmsSurgerymedicine.anatomical_structureBalloon occlusionRadiologybusinessThe Journal of urology
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Transcervical approach for carotid artery stenting with transitory reversal flow: Case report

2021

Introduction Carotid artery stenting (CAS) has been indicated as an alternative to carotid endarterectomy in high risk patients. Sometimes, an aortic arch can be anatomically unfavourable for CAS. Herein we report our experience in a case of CAS with transcervical approach. Presentation of case A 77-year-old male was referred to our hospital for severe subtotal occlusion of the left internal carotid artery. He had a past medical history of radiation to the head and neck for laryngeal cancer. Previous CT-angiography had shown a type III aortic with bovine arch. CAS via transcervical approach was performed with transitory reversal flow during the placement of RX Spider Filter 6 Fr (Medtronic,…

Aortic archmedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentBalloon catheterTranscervical approachCarotid endarterectomySettore MED/22 - Chirurgia VascolareSurgerymedicine.arteryOcclusionAngiographyCase reportmedicinecardiovascular systemSurgeryCommon carotid arteryReversal flowbusinessInternal jugular veinShunt (electrical)Carotid artery stenting
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Pig liver gene therapy by noninvasive interventionist catheterism

2006

The efficacy of noninvasive interventionist catheterism in large animals as an alternative to the hydrodynamic procedure, described for small animals, is evaluated. Basically, gene transfer is performed by implantation and fixation of a balloon catheter within the suprahepatic vein of anesthetized pigs, through the femoral vein. The catheter tip is identified by fluoroscopy, injecting a contrast solution that marks large or small hepatic territories. Animals were injected with a 100 ml pTG7101 plasmid solution (40 microg/ml), which contains the human alpha-1 antitrypsin gene, perfused at a rate of 7.5 ml/s and efficacy and toxicity of the procedure were evaluated. The results show: (i) the …

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtySwineFemoral veinGene ExpressionBiologyGene deliveryTransfectionCatheterizationMicroscopy Electron TransmissionGeneticsmedicineAnimalsVeinMolecular BiologyReverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain ReactionLiver DiseasesBalloon catheterDNAGenetic TherapyImmunohistochemistryCathetermedicine.anatomical_structureEndocytic vesicleLiverNaked DNAalpha 1-AntitrypsinModels AnimalMolecular MedicinePerfusionGene Therapy
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Does velocity of dilatation influence the result of dilatation? A postmortem study.

1988

We evaluated the influence of velocity of dilatation on the success of and the vascular damage produced by dilatation. Nonatheroslerotic segments of distal superficial femoral arteries were dilated "fast" (n = 69) or "slow" (n = 45) under standard conditions with balloon catheters. The arterial wall was overstretched between 1% and more than 60%. The success of dilatation rose continuously with increasing overstretching during dilatation. The damage to the arterial wall by dilatation increased discontinuously with increasing overstretching. Dilatation success and damage patterns did not differ in the "slow" and "fast" groups.

Rupturemedicine.medical_specialtyPostmortem studiesbusiness.industryBalloon catheterGeneral MedicineFemoral ArteryInternal medicineCardiologymedicineHumansRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingArterial wallbusinessAngioplasty BalloonInvestigative radiology
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