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Definition of embolectomy in the Medical Dictionary. embolectomy explanation. Information about embolectomy in Free online English dictionary. What is embolectomy? Meaning of embolectomy medical term. What does embolectomy mean? ... Right femoral embolectomy and aortofemoral bypass were performed.
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Embolectomy is the removal of a blockage in a blood vessel: the surgical removal of an embolus, usually a blood clot or other obstruction, in a blood vessel. Typically this is done by inserting a cat...
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Clot thrombolysis and embolectomy ... In the case of a patient with a stroke, for example, there are two endovascular strategies that can help restore normal blood flow-thrombolysis, the dissolving of the clot, and embolectomy, the extraction of the clot.
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The Balloon Embolectomy Catheter is a great example of simple inventions resulting in a powerful medical breakthrough. This invention pioneered minimally invasive vascular surgery, and extended life saving procedures to ten’s of millions of people. ... The Fogarty Balloon Embolectomy Catheter is,
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In this embolectomy catheter, there is a first discrete passage with is entirely separate from a second passage; the first passage inflates an inflatable sleeve; the second passage discharges a liquid behind the embolus so as to exert pressure upon it and move it toward a discharge point.
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If embolectomy is performed within ten hours after the clot cuts off circulation in a limb, Dr. deTakats finds that 40% of the cases will recover the use of the member. Operations done in the second ten-hour period will be successful in 14% of the cases;
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Various modalities that are used, including thrombolytics and embolectomy, have not been shown to conclusively improve mortality when compared to heparin. In the past, open pulmonary embolectomy was reserved for patients with severe hemodynamic instability because of its high mortality rate.
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Embolectomy of the extremities was performed on 221 patients (263 emboli) with median age 77 years. ... Embolectomy of the extremities was performed on 221 patients (263 emboli) with median age 77 years. The upper extremity was affected in 21% of cases. No correlation was found between the time from onset of symptoms...
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BACKGROUND: Pulmonary embolectomy is an evolving surgical procedure for the treatment of severe pulmonary embolism. ... Intraoperative transesophageal echocardiography is frequently used during pulmonary embolectomy as a guide for the surgeon and a monitor of cardiac performance. However, its utility for detecting...
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