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2. Prevalence of left iliac vein compression on computed tomography scans from a population
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Jaber Nashat Saleh, Lauren Copatti, Mateus Picada Correa, Rafael Stevan Noel, Guilherme Soldatelli Kurtz, Julio Cesar Bajerski, Larissa Bianchini, and Marcelo Ribeiro
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education.field_of_study ,síndrome de May-Thurner ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,RD1-811 ,business.industry ,Vein compression ,Population ,Computed tomography ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,May-Thurner syndrome ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,varizes ,insuficiência venosa ,RC666-701 ,venous insufficiency ,Medicine ,Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,Surgery ,varicose veins ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,education ,Nuclear medicine - Abstract
Resumo Contexto A síndrome de May-Thurner (SMT) é a compressão da veia ilíaca esquerda (VIE) entre a artéria ilíaca direita e o corpo vertebral associada à hipertensão venosa crônica unilateral no membro inferior esquerdo. Porém, o achado tomográfico da compressão não necessariamente se reflete em sintomas. Objetivos Avaliar o achado de compressão da veia ilíaca esquerda em tomografias realizadas por outros motivos. Métodos Angiotomografias ou tomografias computadorizadas (TCs) com fase venosa foram analisadas. Foram coletados os dados demográficos e o motivo do exame, quando presente, e foi analisada a relação do diâmetro da veia ilíaca esquerda no ponto de maior compressão com um ponto a montante. Resultados De janeiro a julho de 2016, 590 tomografias foram analisadas, sendo 357 de mulheres e 233 de homens. A compressão da VIE ocorreu em 87 (14,74%) pacientes, dos quais 74 (85,05%) eram mulheres e 13 (14,9%) homens. O diâmetro médio do ponto de maior compressão entre os pacientes que apresentavam VIE < 5 mm foi de 4,4 mm, variando de 2,67 mm a 4,97 mm. O diâmetro no ponto de maior compressão representou até metade do diâmetro na última imagem justaposta ao corpo vertebral (índice de 0,5) em 179 (30,3%) dos pacientes. Conclusões Nosso estudo sugere que a ocorrência de compressão da VIE em TC de pacientes aleatórios, sem conhecimento de insuficiência venosa crônica ou TVP em MIE, é comum. Isso mostra que o achado tomográfico de compressão não necessariamente resulta em sintomas e não deve ser a única razão para tratar um paciente. Abstract Background May-Thurner syndrome (MTS) is defined as compression of the left iliac vein between the right iliac artery and the lumbar vertebral body in the presence of signs and symptoms of unilateral left chronic venous insufficiency. However, imaging findings of compression are not manifest in symptoms of the syndrome in all subjects. Objectives To evaluate findings of compression in an asymptomatic population. Methods Computed tomography angiographies or venous phase computed tomographies were analyzed. Demographic data and reason for the exam were recorded. Vein diameter was measured at the site of greatest compression and distal of the compression and the ratio between the two diameters was calculated. Results From January to July of 2016, 590 computed tomography scans were analyzed (357 women and 233 men). Left iliac compression was found in 14.74% of patients. Patients with a left iliac diameter below the 5mm threshold had a mean diameter at the site of greatest iliac vein compression of 4.4 mm (range: 2.67 mm-4.97 mm). The ratio between the two measurements was < 0.5 in 30% of patients. Conclusions Our study suggests that iliac vein compression is common among random patients who have had computed tomography for any other reason. This indicates that compression found on tomography images is not the only finding to consider when treating a patient.
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- 2020
3. Short-term follow-up of embolization of hip synovitis
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Rafael Stevan Noel, Julio Cesar de Mello Bajesrki, Luis Henrique Penteado da Silva, Jaber Nashat Saleh, Mateus Picada Correa, Renan Camargo Puton, and Daniela Medeiros de Castro
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Ostheoartritis ,lcsh:Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Joint replacement ,Deep vein ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Case Report ,Osteoarthritis ,Embolotherapy ,Embolization ,Synovitis ,medicine ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Circumflex ,Inflammation ,Hip ,business.industry ,Inflammatory embolization ,medicine.disease ,Acetabulum ,Thrombosis ,Pain management ,Surgery ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,lcsh:RC666-701 ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business - Abstract
Background Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most frequent joint disease, affecting 10% of men and 18% of women older than 60 years worldwide. Traditionally, treatment is based in pain management with joint replacement of end-stage disease. In this setting, transcatheter embolization has emerged as an alternative in reduction of pain in patients with OA. Case presentation A 77 years-old female presenting with two previous deep vein thrombosis and 10 years of hip pain. Magnetic resonance demonstrated a focal area of enhanced pericapsular signal near the superolateral margin of the acetabulum. Embolization of branches of the ascending branch of the lateral femoral circumflex artery was performed, with decrease of the pain and improvement in the image and her walking ability in a four-month follow-up. Conclusion This case report have shown that embolization of hip synovitis is feasible with early clinical success, in tune with the findings of genicular and shoulder embolization. Studies with more patients and long-term results are necessary to corroborate this finding. Level of evidence 4
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- 2020
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4. Hepatic Arterial Pattern and Celiac Trunk Not Described In Literature
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Daniel Navarini, Ana Thereza Perin, Senair Alberto Ambros, Victor Antônio Kuiava, and Mateus Picada Correa
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medicine.medical_specialty ,mesenteric artery ,anatomy ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,superior ,Superior Mesenteric Artery ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,Iatrogenesis ,03 medical and health sciences ,Hepatic Artery ,0302 clinical medicine ,Celiac artery ,medicine.artery ,medicine ,celiac artery ,business.industry ,Arterial anatomy ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Trunk ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Radiology ,business ,Transplant Procedure ,Artery - Abstract
Knowledge of the hepatic arterial anatomy and celiac trunk is gaining importance, since the use of minimally invasive surgeries is more frequent nowadays. This kind of procedure meant that surgeons had less room for visualization of anatomical variants and work. In addition, failure to recognize the correct anatomy of the hepatic vascularization in a transplant procedure can lead to organ failure and death. The present case aims to demonstrate an arterial hepatic celiac trunk pattern that was never described by any of the acknowledged classification systems. This pattern is challenging for the surgical management of possible upper abdominal interventions, since non-recognition may lead to iatrogenesis. Keywords: Hepatic artery; mesenteric artery; superior; celiac artery; anatomy
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- 2018
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5. Pelvic congestion syndrome and embolization of pelvic varicose veins
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Larissa Bianchini, Mateus Picada Correa, Rafael Stevan Noel, Julio Cesar Bajerski, and Jaber Nashat Saleh
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Pelvic varicose veins ,RD1-811 ,medicine.medical_treatment ,embolization ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,embolização ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,insuficiência venosa ,Varicose veins ,medicine ,venous insufficiency ,Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,Embolization ,varicose veins ,Angiology ,business.industry ,Pelvic pain ,Reflux ,Pelvic congestion syndrome ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,varizes ,030228 respiratory system ,RC666-701 ,Etiology ,medicine.symptom ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business - Abstract
Resumo A síndrome da congestão pélvica (SCP) é definida como dor pélvica crônica há mais de 6 meses associada a varizes perineais ou vulvares, resultantes do refluxo ou obstrução das veias gonadais, glúteas ou periuterinas. A SCP é responsável por 16-31% dos casos de dor pélvica crônica, sendo diagnosticada sobretudo na terceira e quarta décadas de vida. Nos últimos anos, houve um interesse maior nessa patologia por parte dos cirurgiões vasculares devido à sua associação com insuficiência venosa de membros inferiores. Apesar de prevalente, a SCP ainda é pouco diagnosticada tanto nos consultórios ginecológicos quanto nos de angiologistas. Portanto, neste artigo revisaremos a etiologia e o diagnóstico desta patologia e os resultados dos diversos tipos de tratamentos disponíveis. Abstract Pelvic congestion syndrome (PGS) is defined as chronic pelvic pain for more than 6 months associated with perineal and vulvar varicose veins caused by reflux or obstruction in gonadal, gluteal, or parauterine veins. PGS accounts for 16-31% of cases of chronic pelvic pain, and is usually diagnosed in the third and fourth decades of life. Interest in this condition among vascular surgeons has been increasing over recent years because of its association with venous insufficiency of the lower limbs. Despite its significant prevalence, PGS is still poorly diagnosed in both gynecology and angiology offices. Therefore, in this article we review the etiology and diagnosis of this condition and the outcomes of the different types of treatment available.
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- 2019
6. Open Surgical and Endovascular Conduits for Difficult Access During Endovascular Aortic Aneurysm Repair
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Gustavo S. Oderich, Alexandre A. Pereira, and Mateus Picada-Correa
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Aortic aneurysm repair ,Aortic Aneurysm, Thoracic ,business.industry ,Endovascular Procedures ,General Medicine ,Prosthesis Design ,Aortography ,Blood Vessel Prosthesis ,Surgery ,Blood Vessel Prosthesis Implantation ,Postoperative Complications ,Treatment Outcome ,cardiovascular system ,medicine ,Humans ,Open repair ,Stents ,cardiovascular diseases ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,Aortic Aneurysm, Abdominal - Abstract
Endovascular aortic aneurysm repair has gained widespread acceptance as the primary method of treatment of abdominal and thoracic aortic aneurysms. Difficult access because of small, narrowed, tortuous, or severely calcified iliac and femoral arteries poses a significant challenge and remains a common cause of inadvertent arterial disruption and conversion to open repair. Vascular complications associated with difficult access are associated with major morbidity and mortality. This article summarizes open surgical and endovascular alternatives to dealing with difficult iliofemoral access during endovascular aortic interventions.
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