Madelaine Gimzewska
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View article: Totally percutaneous versus surgical cut-down femoral artery access for elective bifurcated abdominal endovascular aneurysm repair
Totally percutaneous versus surgical cut-down femoral artery access for elective bifurcated abdominal endovascular aneurysm repair Open
Skin puncture may make little to no difference to short-term mortality. There is probably little or no difference in failure of aneurysm exclusion (failure to seal the aneurysms), wound infection, major complications within 30 days or whil…
View article: Are venous thromboembolism risk assessment tools reliable in the stratification of microvascular risk following lower extremity reconstruction?
Are venous thromboembolism risk assessment tools reliable in the stratification of microvascular risk following lower extremity reconstruction? Open
View article: Lower extremity arterial interventions in England
Lower extremity arterial interventions in England Open
Introduction The increasing prevalence of diabetes mellitus and advances in endovascular therapies continue to have an impact on the epidemiology and management of lower extremity arterial disease. This study describes trends in lower extr…
View article: Totally percutaneous versus surgical cut-down femoral artery access for elective bifurcated abdominal endovascular aneurysm repair
Totally percutaneous versus surgical cut-down femoral artery access for elective bifurcated abdominal endovascular aneurysm repair Open
This review shows moderate-quality evidence of no difference between the percutaneous approach compared with cut-down femoral artery access group for short-term mortality, aneurysm exclusion, major complications, wound infection and long-t…
View article: Flipped Publishing: A New Paradigm for Medical Textbooks
Flipped Publishing: A New Paradigm for Medical Textbooks Open
Medical textbooks remain an integral component of the undergraduate education pathway. These texts are traditionally prepared by senior clinicians or academics, based on their long experience of the subject matter. Medical students and jun…