Percutaneous Vascular Recanalization | Technique Applications Clinical Results | ISBN 9783540088752

Percutaneous Vascular Recanalization

Technique Applications Clinical Results

herausgegeben von E. Zeitler, A. Grüntzig und W. Schoop
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonE. Zeitler
Unterstützt vonG.J. van Andel
Herausgegeben vonA. Grüntzig
Herausgegeben vonW. Schoop
Buchcover Percutaneous Vascular Recanalization  | EAN 9783540088752 | ISBN 3-540-08875-X | ISBN 978-3-540-08875-2

Percutaneous Vascular Recanalization

Technique Applications Clinical Results

herausgegeben von E. Zeitler, A. Grüntzig und W. Schoop
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonE. Zeitler
Unterstützt vonG.J. van Andel
Herausgegeben vonA. Grüntzig
Herausgegeben vonW. Schoop

Inhaltsverzeichnis

  • 1. Introduction.
  • I. Technique.
  • 2. Transluminal Angioplasty — Pathologic Basis.
  • 3. Transluminal Dilatation With Separate Teflon Catheters.
  • 4. Percutaneous Transluminal Recanalization (PTR) With the Double-Lumen Dilatation Catheter.
  • 5. Dilatation Technique of Iliac Artery Stenoses With Balloon Catheters.
  • 6. Transluminal Vascular Dilatation With a Modified Dilatation Catheter.
  • II. Histologic Experiences.
  • 7. Histopathologic Aspects of Transluminal Recanalization.
  • 8. Morphologic Alterations After Percutaneous Transluminal Recanalization of Chronic Femoral Atherosclerosis.
  • III. Experimental Studies.
  • 9. Transluminal Dilatation of Coronary Artery Stenosis — Experimental Report.
  • 10. Percutaneous Transluminal Dilatation (PTD) of Carotid Artery Stenosis.
  • IV. Medical Treatment.
  • 11. Drug Treatment Before and After PTR.
  • V. Monitoring Methods.
  • 12. Ultrasound Techniques for Follow-Up of Hemodynamic Changes After Transluminal Dilatation or Recanalization.
  • 13. Transvenous Xeroarteriography, an Appropriate Method for Angiographic Follow-Up After PTR.
  • VI. Results of PTR.
  • 14. Review of the Results of the Dotter Procedure.
  • 15. Late Results of Percutaneous Catheter Treatment (Dotter’s Technique) in Occlusion of the Femoropopliteal Arteries, Stage II.
  • 16. Early and Late Results of PTD in Iliaca Stenosis.
  • 17. Cooperative Study of Results of PTR in Twelve Different Clinics.
  • VII. Complications.
  • 18. Complications In and After PTR.
  • 19. Complications of the Transluminal Angioplasty Excluding the Puncture Site Complications.
  • VIII. Special Indications.
  • 20. Transluminal Dilatation of a Stenosis in the Deep Femoral Artery.
  • 21. Percutaneous Transluminal Dilatation of Stenosis Behind AV-Fistulas in Hemodialysis Patients.
  • 22. PTR in Iliac Vein Thrombosis.
  • IX. PTR in Combination With Other Techniques.
  • 23. Percutaneous Transluminal Recanalization Combined With Fibrinolysis.
  • 24. Percutaneous Transluminal Recanalization (PTR) and Fibrinolysis: Fibrinolytic Treatment of Femoral Reocclusions Subsequent to PTR Procedures.
  • 25. Selective Arterial Clot Lysis With Angiography Catheter.
  • 26. Vascular Surgery and Transluminal Dilatation/Recanalization: Complementary Procedures for the Reconstruction of Peripheral Occlusive Diseases.
  • 27. Surgical Aspects of Vascular Reconstruction After PTR.
  • 28. Intraoperative Transluminal Angioplasty by Dotter’s Method.
  • X. Indications.
  • 29. Indications for PTR From the Angiologic Point of View.
  • 30. Indications for PTR From the Surgical Point of View.
  • XI. Summary.
  • 31. Appraisal of the Techniques.
  • 32. Appraisal of the Therapy.
  • References to Chapters 5, 11, 15, 18–22, 24, 25, 28–31.