- In
medical and
surgical therapy,
revascularization is the
restoration of
perfusion to a body part or
organ that has had ischemia. It is
typically accomplished...
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involving people with
chronic limb
threatening ischaemia who
needed revascularisation below the knee
found that
offering endovascular therapy first led...
- the
setting of
chronic ischemia, that is
potentially reversible by
revascularisation via
cardiac catheterization. The
regions of
myocardium are
still viable...
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Torracca L,
Valgimigli M,
Wijns W,
Witkowski A, Kolh P, Juni P (2014). "
Revascularisation versus medical treatment in
patients with
stable coronary artery disease:...
- for pain reduction,
increase in
metabolism at the
cellular level,
revascularisation, and
recovering normal muscle tone
following various disorders. The...
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cancer to
splenic tissue When
using the
splenic artery for
kidney revascularisation in
renovascular hypertension. For long-term
treatment of congenital...
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maintaining cellular viability until the
processes of
inosculation and
revascularisation have re-established a new
blood supply within these tissues. Examples...
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bilateral renal artery stenosis:
treatment by
angioplasty or
surgical revascularisation". Lancet. 2 (8610): 551–552. doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(88)92668-2. PMID 2900930...
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plastic reconstruction. 3rd choice:
Replantation -
reconnection -
revascularisation of am****ted limb, by
microscope (after 1969) 4th choice: Transplantation...
- such as the elderly,
studies have
found evidence of under-use.
While revascularisation (by
stenting or byp**** surgery) is of
clear benefit in
reducing mortality...