2021
Common femoral artery erosion as a source of thromboembolic acute limb ischemia
Kostiuk V, Kim TI, Gibson D, Cardella J, Aboian E. Common femoral artery erosion as a source of thromboembolic acute limb ischemia. Journal Of Vascular Surgery Cases And Innovative Techniques 2021, 7: 462-465. PMID: 34278085, PMCID: PMC8263524, DOI: 10.1016/j.jvscit.2021.04.014.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAcute limb ischemiaLimb ischemiaIntravascular ultrasoundLower extremity acute limb ischemiaIntraoperative intravascular ultrasoundPopliteal artery embolismArtery embolismProsthesis erosionProsthetic erosionSurgical repairDiagnostic angiographyPosterior wallAdjunctive toolIntraluminal thrombusConventional imagingHip jointIschemiaUltrasoundEmbolismAngiographyPatientsThrombusDilatationWorkup
2019
The potential and limitations of induced pluripotent stem cells to achieve wound healing
Gorecka J, Kostiuk V, Fereydooni A, Gonzalez L, Luo J, Dash B, Isaji T, Ono S, Liu S, Lee SR, Xu J, Liu J, Taniguchi R, Yastula B, Hsia HC, Qyang Y, Dardik A. The potential and limitations of induced pluripotent stem cells to achieve wound healing. Stem Cell Research & Therapy 2019, 10: 87. PMID: 30867069, PMCID: PMC6416973, DOI: 10.1186/s13287-019-1185-1.Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus StatementsConceptsChronic woundsCell therapyStem cellsDiabetic foot ulcersCell typesWound healingInvasive harvesting techniquesAdult-derived stem cellsNormal skin architecturePluripotent stem cellsLimb ischemiaFoot ulcersLimited cell survivalSafety profileOnly cell typeAnimal modelsHuman studiesPotential treatmentPhysiologic responsesHealthy skinImmune rejectionAdvanced therapiesTranslational potentialUse of iPSCsSystemic factors