Surgical embolectomy is restricted to life threatening proximal thrombosis where all else has failed. |
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Finally, acute pulmonary embolectomy may be beneficial in the unstable patient who has not responded to conventional treatments. |
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A therapeutic approach to a patient who fails thrombolytic therapy, anticoagulation and placement of a filter includes surgical or catheter embolectomy. |
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Tracheostomy, nephrectomy, thoracotomy, colostomy, splenectomy, urostomy, craniotomy, embolectomy, ileostomy, cystostomy, cystectomy, gastrectomy, hepatectomy, prostatectomy, lobectomy, the list could go on. |
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Used to heparinize the arterial tree following embolectomy. |
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The most frequently used treatment options are surgical embolectomy, thrombolytic therapy, and heparin. |
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Although mortality of thrombolysis and heparin was same as previous report in Rose series, mortality of pulmonary embolectomy was high. |
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Given the rapidly progressive course of this condition, expeditious embolectomy is advised. |
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To describe a patient with central retinal artery occlusion successfully treated with neodymium:yttrium-aluminum-garnet laser arteriotomy and embolectomy. |
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The patient undergoes an uncomplicated exploration, embolectomy and arteriogram but develops lung crackles and receives nebulizer treatments post-op. |
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Right femoral embolectomy and aortofemoral bypass were performed. |
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At noon, Santos was transferred to the ER at Rio Grande Regional Hospital, where she underwent an embolectomy to remove an embolism that had developed in her right leg. |
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Thomas DiBartholomeo of Fairfield, CT, performed the first clinical use of its Keeper Embolectomy Catheter. |
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