CX 2025
Venous & Lymphatic

6 results found in Venous & Lymphatic

Treatment of Steal Syndrome from a Brachioaxillary Haemodialysis Graft

By: Agilandiswari Arumuga Jothi

E-poster

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An RCT Comparing Concomitant Versus Staged Treatment of Varicose Veins

By: Tasnuva Rahman

E-poster describing an RCT Comparing Concomitant Versus Staged treatment of Varicose Veins

Venous & Lymphatic

First In-Human Clinical Experience with Direct Stick Embolization of Low-Flow Vascular Malformations Using an mTOR Inhibitor

By: Valentina Restrepo

We present the first report of direct stick embolization with an intravenously compatible mTOR inhibitor for the management of low-flow vascular malformations (LFVMs). This technique seems safe and effective, thus opening a new frontier in the interventional management of LFVMs.

Venous & Lymphatic

Lytic-free suction thrombectomy for high and intermediate risk pulmonary embolism is safe and effective even when treating subacute and chronic thrombosis

By: Erin Saricilar

Single-centre experience using the Inari Flowtriever system for lytic-free suction thrombectomy to treat subacute and chronic pulmonary embolism.

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Assessing the Quality of ChatGPT's Responses to Questions Related to Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA) for Varicose Veins.

By: Fareed Shaikh

Quality of ChatGPTs responses to FAQs regarding RFA for Varicose veins.

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In vivo evaluation of safety of novel catheter system for debulking and recanalization of In-Stent Restenosis of the proximal lower extremity veins

By: Gerard O' Sullivan

In post-thrombotic etiology, stents may fail due to stent occlusion caused by acute thrombosis or gradually worsening in-stent restenosis (ISR). Debulking and recanalization of occluded stents and ISR are postulated to restore patency, eliminating the need for re-stenting post-debulking. Given the long-life expectancy of some in the PTS population, there is a need for continual care and "stent maintenance" to maintain patency. To address the unmet need for treatment of chronic deep venous outflow obstruction, a novel device was designed to debulk chronic post thrombotic tissue from stents and native vessels. Porcine studies evaluated the safety and performance in a venous animal model within stented veins. Maintenance of flow in the treated vein(s) was preserved, no evidence of debulking catheter related perforation, dissection, thrombosis, stenosis, or aneurysm assessed via venography and IVUS. This study demonstrated overall device safety and performance in stented vessels. Application of this novel coring device to debulk and recanalize chronic post thrombotic (adherent, collagenic and/or fibrous) obstructive / occlusive tissue in chronic in-stent restenosis (ISR) may provide a valuable new treatment option for complex cases where limited treatment options exist.

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