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Meanings of tibial artery in inglés
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Usage of tibial artery in inglés
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An anterior tibialartery pseudoaneurysm is a rare and unexpected complication of Steinmann pin insertion.
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Blood flow was maintained by the posterior tibialartery, and the tibial nerve was intact.
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The anterior tibialartery was fortunately uninjured.
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Instead of destroying the target's kneecap, the pulser darts severed the anterior tibialartery and shattered the upper fibula.
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Nevertheless, we report two cases with unfortunate complications: the posterior tibialartery and tibial nerve were damaged during the procedures.
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In this report, we discuss the diagnosis, anatomical variations of anterior tibialartery and prevention of this complication following arthroscopy.
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Secondary hæmorrhage from the anterior tibialartery necessitated exploration of the wound and ligature of the vessel (Mr. Carré).
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We describe the case of an 18-year-old boy, who sustained such an injury to the anterior tibialartery during this procedure.
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Pulses in the dorsalis pedis artery and the posterior tibialartery are difficult to locate sometimes even for an experienced professional.
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The serious complications were injury in 2 cases, one of the common peroneal nerve and the other of the posterior tibialartery.
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Background: Pseudoaneurysm of the anterior tibialartery (ATA) after ankle arthroscopy is an uncommon complication but can cause unexpected consequences.
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In one instance of ligature of the anterior tibialartery for such hæmorrhage three-quartersof the whole lumen of the vessel had been devitalised.
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According to one study, incidence of anatomic variations of anterior tibialartery range from 2.4 to 12%.
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The posterior tibialartery is located behind and below the bone that sticks out on the inside of the foot (medial malleolus).
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Conclusions: Tibialartery revascularization in patients with CLI using DCB angioplasty resulted in comparable long-term safety and effectiveness as PTA.
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Our unit practice for the last eight years has been to attempt to open all tibialarteries at the time of angioplasty.