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Original Article Archive Inferior-Mesenteric-Artery Syndrome after Translumbar Aortography Author: Paul H. Guilfoil, M.D. Author Info & Affiliations Published July 4, 1963 N Engl J Med 1963;269: ...
Shaw, R. S., and Green, T. H., Jr. Massive mesenteric infarction following inferior mesenteric-artery ligation in resection of colon for carcinoma. New Eng. J. Med. 248:890, 1953.
Other less-common sites include the superior mesenteric artery (5.5%), celiac artery (4%), gastric and gastroepiploic arteries (4%), jejunal, ileal, and colic arteries (3%), pancreaticoduodenal ...
Chronic mesenteric ischemia has a good prognosis, with a five-year survival rate of 70%.Studies have shown graft patency up to 78% at five years with traditional open surgical vascular bypass ...
Contrast-enhanced CT inferior to root of superior mesenteric artery (SMA) shows normal pancreatic head (white arrow) and soft tissue infiltration (blue arrow) around the SMA.
In some patients a right colic artery may also be present which is similarly divided at its origin. For left-sided tumors, the root of the inferior mesenteric artery is divided. Surgeons in Erlangen, ...
2.4 Superior rectal artery embolisation for haemorrhoids is done under local anaesthesia. A catheter is passed into the inferior mesenteric artery through an introducer sheath in a large artery ...
Background: The optimal level of pedicle ligation during proctectomy for rectal cancer, either at the origin of the inferior mesenteric artery (IMA) or the superior rectal artery (SRA), is still ...
Superior mesenteric artery (SMA) syndrome is a condition that affects the duodenum — the section of the small intestine that joins the stomach. The syndrome is caused by the compressing of the ...