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View article: Catastrophic Arterial Thromboembolism in Acute Myeloid Leukemia: Case Report and Comprehensive Literature Review
Catastrophic Arterial Thromboembolism in Acute Myeloid Leukemia: Case Report and Comprehensive Literature Review Open
Background: Large-vessel arterial thromboembolism is a rare initial presentation of acute myelogenous leukemia (AML). Aortoiliac occlusion is exceptionally uncommon and has not been previously reported in association with acute myelomonocy…
View article: Percutaneous Arterial Closure for Inadvertent Subclavian Artery Cannulation During Central Venous Catheterization: A Case Report
Percutaneous Arterial Closure for Inadvertent Subclavian Artery Cannulation During Central Venous Catheterization: A Case Report Open
View article: Application of preoperative 3-dimensional vascular reconstruction assessment in preventing ischemic complications after nipple-sparing mastectomy: a randomized controlled trial
Application of preoperative 3-dimensional vascular reconstruction assessment in preventing ischemic complications after nipple-sparing mastectomy: a randomized controlled trial Open
Background: Ischemic complications are common and severe postoperative complications in nipple-sparing mastectomy (NSM). This study aimed to evaluate the impact of preoperative 3D vascular reconstruction assessment on the incidence of isch…
View article: A RARE COMMON TRUNK FOR SUBSCAPULAR AND SUPRASCAPULAR ARTERIES: CASE REPORT AND ANATOMICAL INSIGHTS
A RARE COMMON TRUNK FOR SUBSCAPULAR AND SUPRASCAPULAR ARTERIES: CASE REPORT AND ANATOMICAL INSIGHTS Open
An unusual origin of sub scapulo suprascapular arterial trunk was observed in one of the nearly old male embalmed cadaver during routine dissection classes for MBBS students. The sub scapulo supra scapular arterial trunk was seen to emerge…
View article: A RARE COMMON TRUNK FOR SUBSCAPULAR AND SUPRASCAPULAR ARTERIES: CASE REPORT AND ANATOMICAL INSIGHTS
A RARE COMMON TRUNK FOR SUBSCAPULAR AND SUPRASCAPULAR ARTERIES: CASE REPORT AND ANATOMICAL INSIGHTS Open
An unusual origin of sub scapulo suprascapular arterial trunk was observed in one of the nearly old male embalmed cadaver during routine dissection classes for MBBS students. The sub scapulo supra scapular arterial trunk was seen to emerge…
View article: Acute Stanford Type A Aortic Dissection With Stent Graft Collapse and Bilateral Lower Limb Ischemia
Acute Stanford Type A Aortic Dissection With Stent Graft Collapse and Bilateral Lower Limb Ischemia Open
Aortic dissection is a rare but life‐threatening complication that can occur after endovascular aneurysm repair (EVAR). We report the case of a 72‐year‐old woman with a history of coronary artery bypass grafting and EVAR who presented with…
View article: Axillary Artery Variant: A Cadaveric Case Report and Clinical Significance
Axillary Artery Variant: A Cadaveric Case Report and Clinical Significance Open
Vasculature variations are commonly studied and used as a tool to further understand embryology, pathology, and clinical significance. In this case report, a rare axillary artery variant (AA) in the right upper limb of an 84-year-old Cauca…
View article: Bilateral Axillary Artery Aneurysms: A case report
Bilateral Axillary Artery Aneurysms: A case report Open
An aneurysm is defined as a loss of arterial parallelism associated with an increase in vessel diameter exceeding 50% of the original size. Axillary artery aneurysms are rare and often asymptomatic. Their clinical presentation includes pai…
View article: Bilateral Axillary Artery Aneurysms: A case report
Bilateral Axillary Artery Aneurysms: A case report Open
An aneurysm is defined as a loss of arterial parallelism associated with an increase in vessel diameter exceeding 50% of the original size. Axillary artery aneurysms are rare and often asymptomatic. Their clinical presentation includes pai…
View article: Unusual lateral cord of the brachial plexus leading to variation of musculocutaneous and median nerves along with high division of the brachial artery and supernumerary bicipital head
Unusual lateral cord of the brachial plexus leading to variation of musculocutaneous and median nerves along with high division of the brachial artery and supernumerary bicipital head Open
Background The brachial plexus is a critical network of nerves that supplies sensory and motor innervation to the upper arm and shoulder extremity. Variations in its structure and function have significant implications for clinical practic…
View article: Correction: Comparison of outcomes between axillary and femoral artery cannulation for type A aortic dissection surgery
Correction: Comparison of outcomes between axillary and femoral artery cannulation for type A aortic dissection surgery Open
View article: Alternative Arterial Access in Veno-Arterial ECMO: The Role of the Axillary Artery
Alternative Arterial Access in Veno-Arterial ECMO: The Role of the Axillary Artery Open
Background: Veno-arterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (V-A ECMO) is increasingly used to support patients with refractory cardiogenic shock or cardiac arrest. While femoral artery cannulation remains the most common arterial access…
View article: Cadaveric revelation of medial cutaneous nerve of the arm traversing the axillary vein
Cadaveric revelation of medial cutaneous nerve of the arm traversing the axillary vein Open
A rare unilateral anatomical variation was observed in the left arm of a 62-year-old female cadaver. The medial cutaneous nerve of the arm pierced the axillary vein, arising from the medial cord of the brachial plexus and coursing posterio…
View article: Alternative Transaxillary Access for Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation
Alternative Transaxillary Access for Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation Open
Background/Objectives: Currently, the transfemoral approach is recognized as the primary method for accessing transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI). However, alternative techniques are needed when the transfemoral access is not su…
View article: Navigating high-risk PCI with axillary impella support: a case report
Navigating high-risk PCI with axillary impella support: a case report Open
Introduction and importance: Percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) in high risk patients with complex coronary artery disease and impaired left ventricular function pose significant procedural challenges. During such interventions. Mech…
View article: Alternative Transaxillary Access for Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation
Alternative Transaxillary Access for Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation Open
Background/Objectives: Currently, the transfemoral approach is recognized as the primary method for accessing transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI). However, alternative techniques are needed when the transfemoral access is not su…
View article: Thinking outside the box: Axillary to superior mesenteric artery bypass for chronic mesenteric ischemia
Thinking outside the box: Axillary to superior mesenteric artery bypass for chronic mesenteric ischemia Open
Endovascular and open approaches are available for patients with chronic mesenteric ischemia. Axillary to superior mesenteric artery bypass has been described sparsely in the vascular literature. We describe a successful axillary to superi…
View article: Strengthening the Axillary Artery Approach for Ductal Stenting: From Acknowledged Limitations to Structured Solutions
Strengthening the Axillary Artery Approach for Ductal Stenting: From Acknowledged Limitations to Structured Solutions Open
View article: Unilateral unusual origin of the profunda brachii artery branching from the axillary artery
Unilateral unusual origin of the profunda brachii artery branching from the axillary artery Open
View article: Seeing Artery and VEin Simultaneously in the long axis (SAVES) for ultrasound-guided infraclavicular axillary/subclavian vein cannulation: A retrospective analysis
Seeing Artery and VEin Simultaneously in the long axis (SAVES) for ultrasound-guided infraclavicular axillary/subclavian vein cannulation: A retrospective analysis Open
The SAVES technique may be a safe and effective approach for ultrasound-guided infraclavicular axillary/subclavian vein cannulation. A larger controlled prospective study is warranted to confirm these findings.
View article: Axillary Artery Access for Neuroendovascular Procedures in Infants: Where to Go When Femoral Puncture Fails?
Axillary Artery Access for Neuroendovascular Procedures in Infants: Where to Go When Femoral Puncture Fails? Open
The femoral artery approach is the primary neuroendovascular access in pediatric patients. However, alternative access sites are sometimes essential. We present the first report of axillary arterial access for neuroendovascular interventio…
View article: A New Look into Ultrasound of the Facial and Subclavian Arteries in Patients Suspected with GCA: A Real-World Assessment
A New Look into Ultrasound of the Facial and Subclavian Arteries in Patients Suspected with GCA: A Real-World Assessment Open
Objectives In diagnosing giant cell arteritis (GCA), Canadian rheumatologists have extensive experience in using Doppler ultrasonography (US), fueling the debate about favoring it over the standard temporal artery biopsy. It remains unclea…
View article: Surgical anatomy of the pectoralis major, pectoralis minor, latissimus dorsi and teres major for tendon transfer in irreparable subscapularis tendon tears
Surgical anatomy of the pectoralis major, pectoralis minor, latissimus dorsi and teres major for tendon transfer in irreparable subscapularis tendon tears Open
Purpose Tendon transfer of the pectoralis major (PM), pectoralis minor (Pm), latissimus dorsi (LD) and teras major (TM) is recommended for irreparable subscapularis (SSC) tears. This study aimed to describe the landmarks and neurovascular …
View article: Our Center Experience in Impella Insertion Through Axillary Artery Via Vascular Graft
Our Center Experience in Impella Insertion Through Axillary Artery Via Vascular Graft Open
View article: Different Paths, Same Goals: A Comparative Study on the Safety of Femoral vs. Axillary Arterial Cannulation in VA ECMO
Different Paths, Same Goals: A Comparative Study on the Safety of Femoral vs. Axillary Arterial Cannulation in VA ECMO Open
Objectives: This study aimed to evaluate the impact of cannulation site preference—femoral versus axillary—on postoperative complications and in-hospital mortality in patients undergoing peripheral venoarterial extracorporeal membrane oxyg…
View article: Superficial Arterial Variants of the Upper Limb: Clinical Implications of High-Origin Ulnar and Radial Arteries Detected by Ultrasound and Anatomy Study
Superficial Arterial Variants of the Upper Limb: Clinical Implications of High-Origin Ulnar and Radial Arteries Detected by Ultrasound and Anatomy Study Open
Background: Arterial variations in the upper limb, although infrequent, carry critical clinical implications. The presence of superficial ulnar and radial arteries, especially when originating from high levels, increases the risk of iatrog…
View article: Effect of pressure wound dressing using elastic bandage following axillary dissection compared to standard wound dressing on postoperative seroma development and surgical complications
Effect of pressure wound dressing using elastic bandage following axillary dissection compared to standard wound dressing on postoperative seroma development and surgical complications Open
Objectives: Postoperative seroma is a common complication following breast surgery and axillary dissection. This issue persists despite attempts to prevent seroma, including intraoperative fibrin isolation, application of thrombin spray, f…
View article: Axillary Artery Approach for Ductal Stenting in Neonates and Infants
Axillary Artery Approach for Ductal Stenting in Neonates and Infants Open
Ductal stenting in patients with unusual arterial duct anatomy presents a challenge. The axillary artery (AA) approach provides a safe and effective alternative for access, particularly when conventional femoral routes fail. A retrospectiv…
View article: Cadaveric Report of an Unusual Axillary Artery Branching Variation: A Potential Compression Site for the Lateral Root of the Median Nerve
Cadaveric Report of an Unusual Axillary Artery Branching Variation: A Potential Compression Site for the Lateral Root of the Median Nerve Open
The median nerve is formed by the union of lateral and medial roots originating from the lateral and medial cords of the brachial plexus, respectively. The lateral root of the median nerve is responsible for motor innervation to some of th…
View article: Redo axillary artery cannulation in aortic reoperations: Technical variations and implications for optimal outcomes
Redo axillary artery cannulation in aortic reoperations: Technical variations and implications for optimal outcomes Open