1st Edition

Complex Cases in Peripheral Vascular Interventions

Edited By Martin Schillinger, Erich Minar Copyright 2010
    306 Pages
    by CRC Press

    306 Pages
    by CRC Press

    This new title provides a systematic review of complex cases in peripheral vascular interventions (PVI), a minimal invasive endovascular approach to treating peripheral arteries. This increasingly evolving area in interventional therapies offers reduced risk for complications compared to conventional surgery and takes advantage of advanced techniques to treat more complex lesions in severely diseased patients.





    This book edited by two highly respected professors from the University of Vienna, Medical School describes typical and atypical complex cases for all peripheral vessel areas, and outlines methods to successfully and safely handle these interventions. The text is divided into two sections. The first reviews general aspects on managing complex patients in PVI, and the second discusses complex cases in specific vessel areas, examining the interventions from puncture to closure, head to toe. Each of the chapters in this section is further divided into three parts and provides:







    • An introduction to each vessel, specific information on the complexities of this lesion and the hazards of treatment, and a checklist for readers of recommended equipment when treating this specific vessel area






    • Selected teaching cases, whereby specific vessel areas are described step-by-step






    • A summary of the key issues for the successful and safe treatment of complex lesions in this vessel area.




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    Complex Cases in Peripheral Vascular Interventions offers readers the opportunity to tap into the knowledge of those working on complex cases in this cutting edge field and receive both theoretical information and practical tips on how to approach specific vascular lesions. This book is a highly recommended read for beginners in endovascular interventions who want to get an impression on the advanced scope of treatment options as well as for experienced interventionists who want t

    Section I: Complex Cases—General Considerations. Why Should We Tackle Complex Lesions by Endovascular Techniques? Pharmacological Prerequisites for Treatment of Complex Patients with Peripheral Artery Disease. Preprocedural Imaging in Peripheral Arterial Disease. Section II: Complex Cases in Specific Vessel Areas. Complex Vascular Access and Vessel Closure. Intracranial Interventions. Complex Cases in Vascular Interventions—Carotid Arteries. Subclavian Interventions. Vertebral Interventions. Thoracic Aortic Dissection and Nondissective Thoracic Aortic Disease. Abdominal Aortic Disease. Renal Arteries. Chronic Mesenteric Ischemia: Mesenteric Vascular Intervention. Leriche’s Disease. Iliac Arteries. The Femoropopliteal Segment. The Tibioperoneal Segment. Dialysis Fistulas. Venous Interventions for Iliofemoral DVT. The Complex Patient with Multivessel Disease. Index.

    Biography

    Martin Schillinger, MD is a Professor and Senior Physician at the Department of Internal Medicine at General Hospital Vienna, Austria. Dr Schillinger gained his Medical Degree with honours in 1998 from the University of Vienna and in 2002 was appointed Associate Professor at the University. He runs a private practice clinic in Vienna and has held his position at General Hospital Vienna where he also specialises in cardiology and angiology. Dr Schillinger has been lead investigator of numerous clinical trials and collaborated on many muliti-center trials. He is on the advisory board of Boston Scientific, Abbott Vascular and Amaranth, among others, and editorial board of numerous societies and journals. Dr Schillinger has published and presented his work extensively.





    Erich Minar, MD is a Professor of Internal Medicine at the MedicalUniversity of Vienna. He graduated from the Medical School at the University of Vienna in 1977 and following a position as an assistant in Internal Medicine at the University Clinic Vienna, was appointed as Assistant Professor at the Department of Angiology in 1984, and Professor of Internal Medicine in 1993. Since 1998 he has served as Deputy Head of the Department of Angiology at the University. Professor Minar has published more than 350 papers in peer-reviewed journals. He is co-editor of the European Journal of Vascular Diseases and editor of several books, including Complications in Peripheral Vascular Interventions (2007).