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Treatment of venous aneurysms involving the iliac and femoral veins has generally been an open surgical approach, with a few case reports noting use of an endovascular approach. We report three cases: (1) a patient with an iliocaval occlusion involving an occluded TrapEase filter who presented with ...See full text at original site
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10556760/
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Wallstent Exclusion: A New Paradigm for Iliofemoral Venous Aneurysms
Venous aneurysms, abnormal bulges in veins, can pose serious health risks, especially when located in the iliac and femoral veins. Traditional treatment often involves open surgery, but this research presents an innovative endovascular approach using Wallstents.
The researchers describe three cases of patients with iliofemoral venous aneurysms who were successfully treated with Wallstents. They highlight the technical considerations and outcomes, demonstrating that Wallstent exclusion is a feasible and effective alternative to open surgery for managing these aneurysms. The study also emphasizes the importance of careful patient selection and appropriate stent sizing for optimal results.
Endovascular Solutions: A New Frontier in Venous Aneurysm Treatment
This study opens a new chapter in the treatment of iliofemoral venous aneurysms, showcasing the potential of endovascular techniques. The use of Wallstents offers a less invasive option compared to open surgery, potentially leading to faster recovery and reduced complications.
Navigating the Landscape of Venous Aneurysm Treatment
The study encourages us to remain open to exploring new and innovative treatment options for venous aneurysms. The success of Wallstent exclusion highlights the ongoing evolution of minimally invasive techniques, offering patients less invasive and potentially more effective treatments.
Dr.Camel's Conclusion
Just as a camel navigates the shifting sands of the desert, treating venous aneurysms requires a flexible and adaptable approach. This study demonstrates that Wallstent exclusion offers a new pathway for patients, potentially leading to a smoother and more comfortable journey toward healing.
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- Date Revised 2023-10-18
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