Background: Neurogenic claudication induced by degenerative lumbar spondylolisthesis (DLS) is a highly prevalent condition. In recent research, oblique lumbar interbody fusion with anterior fixation ...
September 24, 2025—The Society for Vascular Surgery (SVS) announced the release of updated clinical guidelines for the management of intermittent claudication. The updated guidelines, which ...
We are very uncertain whether taking omega-3 fatty acid supplements has any effect on the quality of life, walking distance, or blood flow to the legs of people with intermittent claudication. We are ...
End stage peripheral vascular disease (PVD) presents a higher risk of serious complications, such as gangrene or a heart attack. Treatment with surgery is usually necessary, and severe cases may ...
Blood loss is one of many situations that can cause anemia. Surgery involves blood loss. If you have anemia and undergo surgery, you may be at risk for serious complications. Anemia is a condition in ...
Claudication is a common muscular condition brought on by exercise and often presents as painful cramps in the lower part of the leg caused by too little blood flowing to the muscles in this area. The ...
ABSTRACT: Background: To determine whether muscle contraction-induced leg blood flow (LBF) during exercise may be altered in a patient with an ischemic limb due to peripheral arterial disease (PAD) ...
Correspondence to Dr Bao Tran, Cardiology, St Mary's Medical Center, San Francisco, California, USA; Bao.Tran3{at}CommonSpirit.org To be familiar with tools in the diagnosis of peripheral artery ...
Intermittent claudication (IC) is pain that develops in a limb (mostly calves and thighs) during exercise and is relieved with rest. It is caused by insufficient blood flow due to peripheral arterial ...
There are limited data on differences in angiographic distribution of peripheral artery disease and endovascular revascularization strategies in patients presenting with intermittent claudication (IC) ...
Keyhole surgery is a technique that allows the surgeon to perform a procedure inside the body through a small incision in the skin. Some people refer to keyhole surgery as laparoscopic surgery, as it ...
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