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Percutaneous Vascular Recanalization
Technique Applications Clinical Results
herausgegeben von E. Zeitler, A. Grüntzig und W. SchoopInhaltsverzeichnis
- 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.