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In this randomized trial, the use of cerebral embolic protection (CEP) did not decrease the 72-hour incidence of stroke in ...
The ring is formed by the pulmonary arteries anteriorly, the right aortic arch (on the right of course), the aberrant innominate artery posteriorly and the left PDA (or ligamentum) on the left.
The aortic arch branches—including the innominate artery (IA), left carotid artery (LCA), and left subclavian artery (LSA)—were carefully dissected and examined. The site for arterial cannulation was ...
Occlusion of the innominate artery, beginning at its origin at the aortic arch and extending distally for approximately 3 cm. to its bifurcation, was noted.
The following anatomical factors were measured: A1 (subclavian artery angle), A2 (right subclavian–innominate artery angle), A3 (innominate–left common carotid artery angle), D1 (aorta to right ...
Innominate artery (IA) cannulation, which was described by Banbury and Cosgrove in 2000 [7] for ACP, is an alternative strategy to avoid these complications and has gained popularity recently [8, 9, ...
Introduction: The occurrence of innominate artery stenosis is less prevalent compared to subclavian artery disease. Small studies suggest up to 8% of individuals initially diagnosed with suspected ...
We performed a redo-partial upper median sternotomy and dissected free the innominate artery and origins of the right subclavian artery and common carotid artery (Figure 3).
THE first recorded operation on the innominate artery was performed by Valentine Mott of New York on May 11, 1818. Ligation of this vessel in an attempt to cure a traumatic subclavian aneurysm was ...
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