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Iliac Vein Stenting Safety

Iliac Vein Stenting Safety

 

Objectives

 

The paucity of data assessing the safety of iliac vein stenting in an office based setting lead us to analyze our experience with 447 patients.

 

Methods

 

447 patients were treated at our office based surgery center.   There were 646 limbs over a period of 18 months. Data was collected for Group 1 (less than 80 years of age) had 336 patients and 490 limbs, group 2 (octogenarians) had 94 patients and 132 limbs, and group 3(nonagenarians) had 17 patients and 24 limbs. All patients underwent femoral, iliac and vena cava venograms and intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) assessment. These groups were compared for medical comorbidities, procedure time, CEAP classification, ASA, perioperative local and systemic complications as well as transfer to hospital within 72 hours. Local anesthesia with mild anesthesia was given to all patients. All femoral vein punctures were performed under ultrasound guidance.

 

Results

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Iliac Vein Stenting Safety

Order DescriptionThis is basically a manuscript about Iliac vein stenting safety, things that must be discussed is safety in octagenarians vs nonagenarians vs non-octagenarians (people under 80). It must also include general iliac vein stenting safety, and safety in private office settings. It has to include statistics, charts, graphs, tables, comparison statistics, so on and so forth. I will include a few ways that it should be written i.e. examples of how it should look like and the resources i provide will also give an idea of how it should look like, as this is a manuscript. Any and all other references that can be found are welcome. References must be the same way as in the articles attached

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