Precipitous Resolution of Type-A Intramural Hematoma with Medical Management in a Patient with Metastatic Stage 4 Renal Cell Carcinoma
Velasquez CA, Bin Mahmood SU, Zafar MA, Brownstein AJ, Saeyeldin A, Ziganshin BA, Elefteriades JA. Precipitous Resolution of Type-A Intramural Hematoma with Medical Management in a Patient with Metastatic Stage 4 Renal Cell Carcinoma. International Journal Of Angiology 2017, 26: 267-270. PMID: 29142496, PMCID: PMC5685788, DOI: 10.1055/s-0037-1604333.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAnti-impulse therapyStage 4 renal cell carcinomaIntramural hematomaRenal cell carcinomaAcute typeMedical managementCell carcinomaElderly male patientsStandard of careBlood pressure stabilizationImmediate medical managementSurgical candidatesAortic dissectionMale patientsIntimal flapSurgical extirpationComplete resolutionAortic mediaPatientsTherapyConservative approachHematomaCarcinomaVariant formWestern worldDoes BioGlue contribute to anastomotic pseudoaneurysm after thoracic aortic surgery?
Ma WG, Ziganshin BA, Guo CF, Zafar MA, Sieller RS, Tranquilli M, Elefteriades JA. Does BioGlue contribute to anastomotic pseudoaneurysm after thoracic aortic surgery? Journal Of Thoracic Disease 2017, 9: 2491-2497. PMID: 28932555, PMCID: PMC5594166, DOI: 10.21037/jtd.2017.06.120.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAnastomotic pseudoaneurysm formationThoracic aortic diseaseThoracic aortic surgeryUse of BioGluePseudoaneurysm formationSurgical repairAortic diseaseAortic surgeryAnastomotic pseudoaneurysmFollow-up computed tomography scanEmergency/urgent surgeryAortic surgical proceduresThoracic aortic aneurysmComputed tomography scanArch replacementOperative survivorsAortic ulcerIntramural hematomaOperative mortalityUrgent surgeryNeurologic deficitsAortic dissectionSurgical indicationsHemostatic adjunctMean age