This study evaluated a single quaternary centre’s early and mid-term outcomes following endovascular reconstruction of the axillo-subclavian vein using dedicated venous stents in patients with venous thoracic outlet syndrome: https://t.co/8u0AX1FXcn #IRad
#ThrowbackThursday This study evaluated a single quaternary centre’s early and mid-term outcomes following endovascular reconstruction of the axillo-subclavian vein using dedicated venous stents in patients w/ venous thoracic outlet syndrome https://t.co/
@Flendovasc @SIRspecialists @OxfordVenous @CHICKVIR @LessneVIR @ChengaziMD @RouleauxClub Any evidence that you could point me to? Apart from this one: https://t.co/WA5OGrezrT
@ReneLizola @ChengaziMD @SIRspecialists @OxfordVenous @CHICKVIR @LessneVIR @RouleauxClub Perhaps, but the data for surgery are just as limited as for stents. I found this about stents https://t.co/WA5OGrezrT
Very nice study but I’m wondering why you need a venous specific stent once the rib is resected. Would a standard nitinol stent work in that situation? @CAIRweb
Have you read this paper by Saissan Rajendran et al.? Early outcomes using dedicated #venous #stents in the upper limb of patients with venous thoracic outlet syndrome: A single centre experience Read it free of charge: https://t.co/8u0AX1FXcn #irad #opena
@SidTavri @ISVIRIndia @SIRspecialists @SIRRFS @SIR_ECS @selfadvocat @t_intheleadcoat @VenuVadlamudiMD @keithppereira @CHICKVIR @BardPV @kmadass From my limited experience, It seems that once the rib/clavicle is resected, the stents do similar to other sten
@IR_Doctor @Drshiloh @mcbreamy @BaldermanMd @AgnesSolberg @BDixonMD @LessneVIR @ajgunnmd @angiowoman @keithppereira @SIRspecialists @KyleCooperMD Not even remotely a TOS. This is a catheter related issue. Totally fixable by endovadcular means. I agree if a
Endovascular reconstruction of the axillo-subclavian vein using dedicated venous stents in patients with VTOS #IRad #FOAMed https://t.co/nRh5yGK45O https://t.co/t4bkdCVt5A