- •Vascular Surgery
- •SECTION AND BOARD OF VASCULAR SURGERY
- •Foreword to the First Edition
- •Preface to the First Edition
- •Preface to the Second Edition
- •Preface to the Third Edition
- •Contents
- •Contributors
- •Question 1
- •Question 2
- •Question 3
- •Question 4
- •Question 5
- •1.1 Commentary
- •1.2 Beta-Adrenergic Antagonists
- •1.3 3-Hydroxy-3-Methylglutaryl Coenzyme A Reductase Inhibitors (Statins)
- •1.4 Percutaneous Revascularization
- •1.5 Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting
- •References
- •2: Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm
- •Question 1
- •Question 2
- •Question 3
- •Question 4
- •Question 5
- •Question 6
- •Question 7
- •Question 8
- •Question 9
- •2.1 Commentary
- •References
- •Question 1
- •Question 2
- •Question 3
- •Question 4
- •Question 5
- •Question 6
- •Question 7
- •Question 8
- •Question 9
- •Question 10
- •Question 11
- •Question 12
- •Question 13
- •Question 14
- •3.1 Commentary
- •3.2 Case Analysis Quiz
- •References
- •4: Ruptured Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm
- •Question 1
- •Question 2
- •Question 3
- •Question 4
- •Question 5
- •Question 6
- •Question 7
- •4.1 Commentary
- •References
- •5: Thoracoabdominal Aortic Aneurysm
- •Question 1
- •Question 2
- •Question 3
- •Question 4
- •Question 5
- •Question 6
- •Question 7
- •Question 8
- •Question 9
- •Question 10
- •5.1 Commentary
- •References
- •Question 1
- •Question 2
- •Question 3
- •Question 4
- •Question 5
- •Question 6
- •Question 7
- •Question 8
- •Question 9
- •Question 10
- •Question 11
- •Question 12
- •Question 13
- •6.1 Commentary
- •References
- •7: Aortic Dissection
- •7.1 Dissection: Stanford A
- •Question 1
- •Question 2
- •Question 3
- •7.2 Dissection: Stanford B
- •Question 4
- •Question 5
- •7.3 Commentary
- •References
- •8: Popliteal Artery Aneurysms
- •Question 1
- •Question 2
- •Question 3
- •Question 4
- •Question 5
- •8.1 Popliteal Artery Aneurysm
- •References
- •9: Renal Artery Aneurysm
- •Question 1
- •Question 2
- •Question 3
- •Question 4
- •Question 5
- •9.1 Commentary
- •References
- •10: Anastomotic Aneurysms
- •Question 1
- •Question 2
- •Question 3
- •Question 4
- •Question 5
- •10.1 Commentary
- •10.2 Indications for Intervention
- •10.3 Treatment for Anastomotic Aneurysms
- •10.4 Infection in Anastomotic Aneurysms
- •10.5 Outcome
- •References
- •Question 1
- •Question 2
- •Question 3
- •Question 4
- •Question 5
- •Question 6
- •11.1 Commentary
- •References
- •12: Acute Thrombosis
- •Question 1
- •Question 2
- •Question 3
- •Question 4
- •Question 5
- •Question 6
- •Question 7
- •12.1 Commentary
- •References
- •13: Arterial Embolism
- •Question 1
- •Question 2
- •Question 3
- •Question 4
- •Question 5
- •Question 6
- •13.1 Commentary
- •References
- •14: Blast Injury to the Lower Limb
- •Question 1
- •Question 2
- •Question 3
- •Question 4
- •Question 5
- •Question 6
- •Question 7
- •Question 8
- •14.1 Commentary
- •References
- •Question 1
- •Question 2
- •Question 3
- •Question 4
- •Question 5
- •Question 6
- •Question 7
- •Question 8
- •Question 9
- •15.1 Commentary
- •References
- •Question 1
- •Question 2
- •Question 3
- •Smoking
- •Antiplatelet Agents
- •Blood Pressure (BP)
- •Glucose Status
- •Lipids
- •Emerging Risk Factors
- •Question 4
- •References
- •Question 1
- •Question 2
- •Question 3
- •Question 4
- •Question 5
- •Question 6
- •Question 7
- •Question 8
- •Question 9
- •Question 10
- •Question 11
- •17.1 Commentary
- •References
- •Question 1
- •Question 2
- •Question 3
- •18.1 Commentary
- •18.2 Clinical Assessment
- •18.3 Imaging Techniques
- •18.4 Revascularization Options
- •18.5 Aortobifemoral Bypass
- •18.6 Iliac Angioplasty and Stenting
- •18.7 Iliac Stenting Combined with Profunda Femoris Artery Revascularization
- •18.8 Rationale for Angioplasty of “Donor” Iliac Artery Prior to Femorofemoral Crossover Bypass
- •18.10 Supervision and Follow-up of the Patient
- •References
- •Question 1
- •Question 2
- •Question 3
- •Question 4
- •Question 5
- •Question 6
- •Question 7
- •Question 8
- •Question 9
- •Question 10
- •Question 11
- •Question 12
- •19.1 Commentary
- •References
- •Question 1
- •Question 2
- •Question 3
- •Question 4
- •Question 5
- •20.1 Commentary
- •References
- •21: Bypass to the Popliteal Artery
- •Question 1
- •Question 2
- •Question 3
- •Question 4
- •Question 5
- •21.1 Commentary
- •References
- •Question 1
- •Question 2
- •Question 3
- •Question 4
- •Question 5
- •22.1 Commentary
- •References
- •23: Popliteal Artery Entrapment
- •Question 1
- •Question 2
- •Question 3
- •Question 4
- •Question 5
- •23.1 Commentary
- •References
- •Question 1
- •Question 2
- •Question 3
- •Question 4
- •24.1 Commentary
- •References
- •25: The Obturator Foramen Bypass
- •Question 1
- •Question 2
- •Question 3
- •Question 4
- •Question 5
- •Question 6
- •Question 7
- •Question 8
- •25.1 Commentary
- •25.2 Preoperative Measures
- •25.3 The Concept of the Obturator Foramen Bypass
- •25.4 Obturator Foramen Bypass Technique
- •References
- •26: Diabetic Foot
- •Question 1
- •Question 2
- •Question 3
- •Question 4
- •Question 5
- •Question 6
- •Question 7
- •Question 8
- •Question 9
- •Question 10
- •Question 11
- •26.1 Commentary
- •References
- •27: Chronic Visceral Ischemia
- •Question 1
- •Question 2
- •Question 3
- •Question 4
- •27.1 Commentary
- •References
- •Question 1
- •Question 2
- •Question 3
- •Question 4
- •Question 5
- •Question 6
- •28.1 Commentary
- •References
- •29: Renovascular Hypertension
- •Question 1
- •Question 2
- •Question 3
- •Question 4
- •Question 5
- •29.1 Commentary
- •29.4 Intra-arterial Angiography
- •29.5 Duplex Ultrasonography (DU)
- •29.6 Treatment
- •29.6.1 Medical Treatment
- •29.6.2 Revascularization
- •29.7 Prognosis
- •References
- •30: Midaortic Syndrome
- •Question 1
- •Question 2
- •Question 3
- •Question 4
- •Question 5
- •30.1 Commentary
- •References
- •31: Management of Portal Hypertension
- •Question 1
- •Question 2
- •Question 3
- •Question 4
- •Question 5
- •31.1 Commentary
- •31.2 General Considerations
- •References
- •Question 1
- •Question 2
- •Question 3
- •Question 4
- •Question 5
- •Question 6
- •32.1 Commentary
- •References
- •33: The Carotid Body Tumor
- •Question 1
- •Question 2
- •Question 3
- •Question 4
- •Question 5
- •33.1 Commentary
- •33.2 Clinical Presentation
- •33.3 Treatment
- •33.4 Summary
- •References
- •Question 1
- •Question 2
- •Question 3
- •34.1 Commentary
- •34.2 Vertebrobasilar Ischemia: Low-Flow Mechanism
- •Question 1
- •Question 2
- •34.3 Commentary
- •References
- •Question 1
- •Question 2
- •Question 3
- •Question 4
- •Question 5
- •Question 6
- •Question 7
- •Question 8
- •35.1 Commentary
- •References
- •Question 1
- •Question 2
- •Question 3
- •Question 4
- •Question 5
- •Question 6
- •Question 7
- •Question 8
- •36.1 Commentary
- •References
- •37: Acute Axillary/Subclavian Vein Thrombosis
- •Question 1
- •Question 2
- •Question 3
- •Question 4
- •Question 5
- •37.1 Commentary
- •References
- •38: Raynaud’s Phenomenon
- •Question 1
- •Question 2
- •Question 3
- •Question 4
- •Question 5
- •Question 6
- •38.1 Commentary
- •References
- •39: Aortofemoral Graft Infection
- •Question 1
- •Question 2
- •Question 3
- •Question 4
- •Question 5
- •Question 6
- •Question 7
- •Question 8
- •Question 9
- •Question 10
- •39.1 Commentary
- •References
- •40: Aortoenteric Fistulas
- •Question 1
- •Question 2
- •Question 3
- •Question 4
- •Question 5
- •40.1 Commentary
- •References
- •Question 1
- •Question 2
- •Question 3
- •41.1 Commentary
- •Question 1
- •Question 2
- •Question 3
- •Question 4
- •Question 5
- •Question 6
- •Questions 7 and 8
- •Question 9
- •Question 10
- •Comment
- •References
- •Question 1
- •Question 2
- •Question 3
- •Question 4
- •Question 5
- •42.1 Commentary
- •References
- •43: Amputations in an Ischemic Limb
- •Question 1
- •Question 2
- •Question 3
- •Question 4
- •Question 5
- •Question 6
- •Question 7
- •Question 8
- •43.1 Commentary
- •References
- •44: Congenital Vascular Malformation
- •Question 1
- •Question 2
- •Question 3
- •Question 4
- •44.1 Clinical Evaluation
- •Question 5
- •Question 6
- •Question 7
- •Question 8
- •Question 9
- •Question 10
- •Question 11
- •44.2 Commentary
- •References
- •45: Klippel-Trenaunay Syndrome
- •Question 1
- •Question 2
- •Question 3
- •Question 4
- •Question 5
- •Question 6
- •Question 7
- •45.1 Commentary
- •Clinical Presentation
- •Evaluation
- •Treatment
- •References
- •46: Deep Venous Thrombosis
- •Question 1
- •Question 2
- •Question 3
- •Question 4
- •Question 5
- •Question 6
- •Question 7
- •Question 8
- •Question 9
- •46.1 Commentary
- •References
- •47: Endoluminal Ablation of Varicose Veins
- •Question 1
- •Question 2
- •Question 3
- •Question 4
- •Question 5
- •Question 6
- •Question 7
- •Question 8
- •Question 9
- •47.1 Commentary
- •References
- •Question 1
- •Question 2
- •Question 3
- •Question 4
- •Question 5
- •Question 6
- •Question 7
- •Question 8
- •48.1 Commentary
- •References
- •Question 1
- •Question 2
- •Question 3
- •References
- •Question 1
- •Question 2
- •Question 3
- •Question 4
- •Question 5
- •Question 6
- •50.1 Commentary
- •References
- •51: Iliofemoral Venous Thrombosis
- •Question 1
- •Question 2
- •Question 3
- •Question 4
- •Question 5
- •50.1 Commentary
- •References
- •Question 1
- •Question 2
- •Question 3
- •Question 4
- •Question 5
- •Question 6
- •Question 7
- •Question 8
- •Question 9
- •Question 10
- •Question 11
- •52.1 Commentary
- •References
- •Question 1
- •Question 2
- •Question 3
- •Question 4
- •Question 5
- •Question 6
- •Question 7
- •Question 8
- •Question 9
- •Question 10
- •53.1 Commentary
- •References
- •Question 1
- •Question 2
- •Question 3
- •Question 4
- •Question 5
- •54.1 Commentary
- •References
- •Index
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Part V
Management of Portal Hypertension