Volume 11 - Issue 9 - September 2014
Insights
Interview
08/24/2014
The injectable foam Varithena was recently approved by the FDA for treatment of varicose veins. Vascular Disease Management speaks about the therapy with Dr. Marlin Schul, who participated in a trial that led to its approval.
The injectable foam Varithena was recently approved by the FDA for treatment of varicose veins. Vascular Disease Management speaks about the therapy with Dr. Marlin Schul, who participated in a trial that led to its approval.
The injectable foam Varithena...
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Vascular Disease Management
Feature
Featured Abstracts
08/24/2014
Vascular Disease Management presents abstracts from research and data presented at the 4th Annual Amputation Prevention Symposium held in Chicago in August.
Vascular Disease Management presents abstracts from research and data presented at the 4th Annual Amputation Prevention Symposium held in Chicago in August.
Vascular Disease Management...
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Vascular Disease Management
Case Report
08/24/2014
The authors present a case of a 58-year-old female who developed popliteal occlusion post total knee arthroplasty.
The authors present a case of a 58-year-old female who developed popliteal occlusion post total knee arthroplasty.
The authors present a case of a...
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Vascular Disease Management
Review
08/24/2014
Below-the-knee and below-the-ankle revascularization can be unsuccessful in 20% of cases, highlighting the need for more refined technique. The authors present a comprehensive overview of retrograde access for critical limb ischemia involving...
Below-the-knee and below-the-ankle revascularization can be unsuccessful in 20% of cases, highlighting the need for more refined technique. The authors present a comprehensive overview of retrograde access for critical limb ischemia involving...
Below-the-knee and...
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Vascular Disease Management
Column
Endovascular Techniques
08/24/2014
Success for endovascular aneurysm repair when endoleaks occur hinges on correct identification and treatment of the endoleak. The authors present techniques for repairing refractory type II endoleaks.
Success for endovascular aneurysm repair when endoleaks occur hinges on correct identification and treatment of the endoleak. The authors present techniques for repairing refractory type II endoleaks.
Success for endovascular...
08/24/2014
Vascular Disease Management
Clinical Editor's Corner
08/24/2014
Patients with critical limb ischemia who have obstructions in the foot have among the poorest prognosis. Retrograde access can help revascularize the foot and save limbs.
Patients with critical limb ischemia who have obstructions in the foot have among the poorest prognosis. Retrograde access can help revascularize the foot and save limbs.
Patients with critical limb...
08/24/2014
Vascular Disease Management