1. Aorta iliac PTA outcome assessment
2. Great arch vessels
3. Carotid
4. Thoracoabdominal aneurysm
5. Thoracic aneurysm
6. AAA
7. EVAR endoleaks and migration: conversion or more endovascular
8. Infected Dacron aortic graft
9. Thoracic gullet syndrome
10. Sympathectomy
11. Subclavian
12. Aorto iliac
13. Fem pop
14. Popliteal aneurysm
15. Tibial
16. Vein graft surveillance
17. Acute leg ischaemia
18. BK A
19. Varicose veins
20. Venous ulcer
21. Pulmonary embolism
The Evidence for Vascular or Endovascular Reconstruction provides a
comprehensive "head-to-head" forum for the debate into open versus
endoluminal vascular treatment. Controversial treatment options are
supported by evidence, in which the pros and cons are both explored
and analyzed by an international panel of experts and their
contributors, widely recognised as the leading authorities in the
field. It is a one-stop resource for both the trainee vascular
surgeon and the vascular consultant who requires a comprehensive view
into the various management options as well as the evidence
supporting the more difficult vascular procedures.
The book is illustrated with over 150 half tones and 30 specially
commissioned line artworks. It is edited by the renowned Roger
Greenhalgh and has over 35 expert contributors drawn from all
continents of the world.
Every physician and surgeon involved in the care of patients with
peripheral vascular disease will find this book an invaluable
resource.
Features
Comprehensive and very up-to-date due to a tight production schedule:
A one-stop-shop for the current debate for and against open versus
endoluminal treatment.
Evidence-based approach to the controversial areas of vascular
surgery : provides an authoritative source of outcomes for various
operations based on fact not opinion.
Written by the best surgical practitioners worldwide: Provides expert
guidance
Comprehensively written in a stepwise format: Highly practical
reference of recommended techniques debated by expert arguments for
and against them