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Edwards W, Edwards Jr W
Semin Vasc Surg . 2000 Apr; 13(1):70-3. PMID: 10743895
In the early years of evaluating patients with cerebral disease, the origins of the vertebral and subclavian arteries were not routinely visualized. Surgical intervention was more formidable then, and most...
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Edwards Jr W, Naslund T
Semin Vasc Surg . 1999 Sep; 12(3):165-9. PMID: 10498258
Currently, prostheses for endovascular repair of abdominal aortic aneurysms are divided into 2 device categories. Endoprostheses based on the first approach arise from the concept that endovascular grafting should ideally...
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Treiman G, Lawrence P, Edwards Jr W, Galt S, Kraiss L, Bhirangi K
J Vasc Surg . 1999 Jul; 30(1):68-75. PMID: 10394155
Objective: To determine the percentage of elective abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAAs)/aortoiliac aneurysms that currently can be repaired with endovascular grafts (EVGs), the reasons for rejection of EVGs, and the future...
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Naslund T, Edwards Jr W, Neuzil D, Martin 3rd R, Snyder Jr S, Mulherin Jr J, et al.
J Vasc Surg . 1997 Oct; 26(3):502-9; discussion 509-10. PMID: 9308596
Purpose: Results from 34 endovascular repairs of abdominal aortic aneurysms are reviewed to identify technical complications and relate them to anatomic and technical features of the operation. Methods: Twenty-one patients...
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Neuzil D, Edwards Jr W, MULHERIN J, Martin 3rd R, Bonau R, Eskind S, et al.
Am Surg . 1997 Mar; 63(3):270-4. PMID: 9036898
Mortality and amputation rates from acute arterial occlusion are reported from 7 to 37 per cent and 10 to 30 per cent, respectively. Recent data from thrombolysis or peripheral arterial...
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Edwards Sr W, Edwards Jr W, Martin 3rd R, Mulherin Jr J, Bullock D
Am Surg . 1996 Oct; 62(10):830-4. PMID: 8813165
The 1990s will bring sweeping changes with managed care and capitation. To address this cost/quality paradox, selective intensive care utilization is coupled with clinical pathways as an innovative change for...
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Edwards Jr W, Naslund T, Edwards Sr W, Jenkins J, McPherson K
Ann Surg . 1996 May; 223(5):568-73; discussion 573-5. PMID: 8651747
Objective: The authors report the experience of a single investigational center involving two Phase I and a Phase II clinical trials approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for...
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Hoyle R, Jenkins J, Edwards Sr W, Edwards Jr W, Martin 3rd R, Mulherin Jr J
J Vasc Surg . 1994 Sep; 20(3):396-401; discussion 401-2. PMID: 8084032
Purpose: We examined the clinical and financial outcomes of case management coupled with the initiation of selective use of the intensive care unit (ICU) in all cerebral revascularization procedures. Methods:...
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Edwards Jr W, Tapper S, Edwards Sr W, Mulherin Jr J, Martin 3rd R, Jenkins J
Ann Surg . 1994 Jun; 219(6):673-7; discussion 677-8. PMID: 8203976
Objective: Twenty-five years of experience with subclavian revascularizations were reviewed to determine the long-term patency rates of different extrathoracic approaches. Summary Background Data: Although it is generally agreed that proximal...
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Martin 3rd R, Edwards W, Mulherin Jr J, Edwards Jr W, Jenkins J, Hoff S
Ann Surg . 1994 Jun; 219(6):664-70; discussion 670-2. PMID: 8203975
Objective: Cryopreserved saphenous vein allografts have been offered as an alternative conduit for bypass in ischemic limbs. The authors examined the efficacy of this conduit for arterial bypass to the...