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Historically, vascular disease has been treated by a combination of
open surgical procedures and medical management. Since the first
description of a percutaneous procedure to dilate diseased lower
limb arteries, the treatment of vascular disease has changed.
Endovascular Intervention for Vascular Disease: Principles and
Practice offers a diverse and comprehensive review of the current
status of endovascular therapy for peripheral vascular disease.
Setting a gold-standard in industry, it describes the entire
spectrum of current techniques and emerging technologies including
aneurysm repair, the management of occlusive disease, and vascular
trauma. Providing step-by-step guidance on arterial and venous
interventions by anatomical site, the book collects expert
discussions on recent clinical trials and procedures for venous
disease, reconstruction, and repair. In addition to summarizing the
current techniques and available evidence, it discusses likely
future advances in the field, taking into consideration both the
natural history of the disease and alternative therapies that may
involve cell- or gene-based approaches.
Historically, vascular disease has been treated by a combination of
open surgical procedures and medical management. Since the first
description of a percutaneous procedure to dilate diseased lower
limb arteries, the treatment of vascular disease has changed.
Endovascular Intervention for Vascular Disease: Principles and
Practice offers a diverse and comprehensive review of the current
status of endovascular therapy for peripheral vascular disease.
Setting a gold-standard in industry, it describes the entire
spectrum of current techniques and emerging technologies including
aneurysm repair, the management of occlusive disease, and vascular
trauma. Providing step-by-step guidance on arterial and venous
interventions by anatomical site, the book collects expert
discussions on recent clinical trials and procedures for venous
disease, reconstruction, and repair. In addition to summarizing the
current techniques and available evidence, it discusses likely
future advances in the field, taking into consideration both the
natural history of the disease and alternative therapies that may
involve cell- or gene-based approaches.
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