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  2. Thrombectomy - Wikipedia

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    A system of coaxial catheters is pushed inside the arterial circulation, usually through a percutaneous access to the right femoral artery. A microcatheter is finally positioned beyond the occluded segment and a stent-retriever is deployed to catch the thrombus; finally, the stent is pulled out from the artery, usually under continuous ...

  3. Reperfusion therapy - Wikipedia

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    The tube above it (obscured by the surgeon on the right) is the venous cannula (receives blood from the body). The patient's heart is stopped and the aorta is cross-clamped. The patient's head (not seen) is at the bottom. Emergency bypass surgery for the treatment of an acute myocardial infarction (MI) is less common than PCI or thrombolysis.

  4. Pulmonary thromboendarterectomy - Wikipedia

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    PTEs and pulmonary thrombectomies are both operations that removed thrombus from the lung's arterial vasculature. Aside from this similarity they differ in many ways. PTEs are done on a nonemergency basis while pulmonary thrombectomies are typically done as an emergency procedure. PTEs typically are done using hypothermia and full circulatory ...

  5. Transesophageal echocardiogram - Wikipedia

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    Left atrial appendage thrombus and evaluation, follow up, and insertion of a left atrial appendage occlusion device; Evaluation for patent foramen ovale and atrial septal defect after a stroke, and insertion of a PFO/ASD plug; Monitoring during a procedure to cross the interatrial septum safely without poking the needle through an undesired ...

  6. Thromboembolism - Wikipedia

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    ATE is usually caused by atherosclerosis, which leads to plaque rupture and thrombus formation, or by cardioembolism, which results from the embolization of a cardiac thrombus, such as in atrial fibrillation, valvular disease, or myocardial dysfunction. The management of ATE depends on the location and severity of the ischemia and the ...

  7. Chargers coach Jim Harbaugh to undergo heart procedure, hip ...

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    Los Angeles Chargers coach Jim Harbaugh will undergo a pair of procedures this offseason, including one on his heart after he dealt with an atrial flutter during a game a few months ago.

  8. Bidirectional Glenn procedure - Wikipedia

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    Following the bidirectional Glenn shunt, failure of the procedure can be broadly categorized as failure of procedure, cardiac dysfunction related to surgery, or cardiac dysfunction leading to death before further surgical intervention. [8] Retrospective reviews demonstrate failure of the procedure in 6.5% of patients.

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