The locations of the drained pseudocysts were as follows: 11 (78%) in the head, 1 (7%) in the tail, and 2 (14%) in the body of pancreas. Cystogastrostomy was performed in 11 cases (78%), and ...
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systems for the treatment of peripheral artery disease in patients with moderate to severely calcified lesions. The data from both studies will be used to support U.S. Food and Drug Administration ...
Acquisition to expand cardiovascular portfolio with complementary and differentiated calcium modification platform, furthering company's strategy to address coronary and peripheral disease ...
Boston Scientific is diving into the field of intravascular lithotripsy, with a $664 million deal to pick up Bolt Medical and its hardware for breaking through hardened and clogged arteries.
INFLAMMATORY cysts of the pancreas are uncommon and are usually classified as either pseudocysts or retention ... or by inference from the presence of calcification. In two more cases the evidence ...
Pancreatic pseudocyst, the most common cystic lesion of the pancreas, is a localized collection of fluid rich in amylase within or adjacent to the pancreas and enclosed by a nonepithelialized wall ...
Endovascular Today (ISSN 1551-1944 print and ISSN 2689-792X online) is a publication dedicated to bringing you comprehensive coverage of all the latest technology, techniques, and developments in the ...
Acute pancreatitis can lead to complications such as pseudocysts, abscesses, organ failure, and systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS), in severe cases, it can progress to pancreatic ...