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R A McCready

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Hall J, Arnold A, Valentine R, McCready R, Mick M
Am J Cardiol . 1996 Jan; 77(1):108-9. PMID: 8540448
Our experience suggests transradial arterial access with 5Fr catheters can be used for cardiac angiography with a low incidence of clinical complications, and supports the findings of previous investigators. Subclinical...
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Fehrenbacher J, McCready R, Hormuth D, Beckman D, Halbrook H, Herod G, et al.
Indiana Med . 1994 May; 87(3):220-2. PMID: 8034960
Thoracoabdominal aneurysms are the most extensive of aortic aneurysms, and their correction is associated with the greatest number of complications. The introduction of new techniques has reduced the morbidity and...
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Fehrenbacher J, McCready R, Hormuth D, Beckman D, Halbrook H, Herod G, et al.
J Vasc Surg . 1993 Sep; 18(3):366-70; discussion 370-1. PMID: 8377230
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to describe a technique for resection of extensive thoracoabdominal aneurysms, which the authors believe will lower morbidity and mortality rates. Methods: In an...
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Rosenthal D, Herring M, McCready R, Levy A
Cardiovasc Surg . 1993 Jun; 1(3):225-7. PMID: 8076034
The feasibility of angioscope-assisted occlusion of venous tributaries from within a vein using a steerable 'shaped-memory' nickel-titanium (nitinol) alloy catheter and occlusion coils was evaluated. An initial series of tests...
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McCready R, SIDERYS H, Pittman J, Herod G, Halbrook H, Fehrenbacher J, et al.
Ann Vasc Surg . 1993 May; 7(3):225-8. PMID: 8318385
Despite refinements in elective resection of abdominal aortic aneurysms, morbidity and mortality rates for ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysms (RAAAs) remain high. Between January 1, 1980 and December 31, 1989, we...
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McCready R, SIDERYS H, Pittman J, Herod G, Halbrook H, Fehrenbacher J, et al.
J Vasc Surg . 1992 Apr; 15(4):661-3. PMID: 1560556
Patch angioplasty of the internal carotid artery after endarterectomy has been advocated as a means of decreasing early postoperative carotid artery thrombosis, as well as reducing the incidence of recurrent...
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McCready R, SIDERYS H, Pittman J, Herod G, Halbrook H, Fehrenbacher J, et al.
J Vasc Surg . 1991 Aug; 14(2):170-4. PMID: 1861327
Septic complications after cardiac catheterization and percutaneous transluminal coronary artery angioplasty are distinctly uncommon. However, we have recently treated nine patients with sepsis and life-threatening complications after cardiac catheterization alone...
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McCready R, SIDERYS H, Foster P, Goens B
J Vasc Surg . 1990 Sep; 12(3):241-5. PMID: 2398582
The purpose of our article is to describe a patient with severe hypertension and moderate renal insufficiency, unstable angina, and a 6 cm abdominal aortic aneurysm. A previous aortogram had...
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McCready R, Miller S, Hamaker R, SINGER M, Herod G
J Vasc Surg . 1989 Sep; 10(3):274-80. PMID: 2778891
From 1977 through 1988, 16 patients underwent carotid artery resection and reconstruction or simple ligation in the treatment of advanced cervical carcinomas. Three patients underwent carotid artery ligation, with postoperative...
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McCready R
Surg Clin North Am . 1988 Aug; 68(4):725-40. PMID: 3046002
Although upper-extremity injuries alone are usually not life-threatening, they can produce significant immediate or long-term morbidity, especially if there is an associated nerve injury. The diagnosis of an arterial injury...