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  2. Thrombectomy - Wikipedia

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    In 2018 the DAWN and DEFUSE-3 trials were published. These trials showed that mechanical thrombectomy is a safe and effective treatment for individuals who have an acute ischemic stroke, even (in some cases) out to 24 hours after symptom onset. [4] [5] Most studies, however, have focused on thrombectomies in anterior circulation strokes. In ...

  3. Pulmonary thrombectomy - Wikipedia

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    A pulmonary thrombectomy is an emergency surgical procedure used to remove blood clots from the pulmonary arteries. Mechanical thrombectomies can be surgical (surgical thrombectomy) or percutaneous (percutaneous thrombectomy). [1] Surgical thrombectomies were once popular but were abandoned because of poor long-term outcomes.

  4. Embolectomy - Wikipedia

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    [1] Surgical or catheter embolectomy is a procedure performed in patients with pulmonary embolism, which is a blockage of an artery in the lung caused by a blood clot. This procedure is typically used for patients who are in a critical condition, such as those who are experiencing persisting shock despite receiving supportive care, and who have ...

  5. Pulmonary thromboendarterectomy - Wikipedia

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    Circulatory arrest is limited to 20 minute intervals to protect brain function. Typically an experienced surgeon can perform an entire unilateral procedure in this time. After each interval of arrest circulation is continued for 10 minutes or until pulmonary venous oxygen saturation is at least 90%. [6] Bypass time is typically 345 minutes. [4]

  6. Thrombosis - Wikipedia

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    Even when a blood vessel is not injured, blood clots may form in the body under certain conditions. A clot, or a piece of the clot, that breaks free and begins to travel around the body is known as an embolus. [1] [2] Thrombosis may occur in veins (venous thrombosis) or in arteries (arterial thrombosis).

  7. Chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension - Wikipedia

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    Clinical symptoms and signs are often non-specific or absent in early CTEPH, with signs of right heart failure only in advanced disease. The main symptom of CTEPH is exertional breathlessness (shortness of breath during exertion such as exercise), which is unspecific and may often be attributed to other, more common, diseases by physicians.

  8. Femoropopliteal bypass - Wikipedia

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    The incidence of early graft thrombosis is between 5-15% for popliteal bypass surgery. [19] The cause of thrombosis is commonly due to technical errors of the surgery, other causes may include stenosis , narrow vein grafts, a low cardiac output and the compression of the graft. [ 19 ]

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