Category: Endovascular

Limb Salvage Strategies

Herbert Oye,D.O., Yahaya Adamu, M.D., Quoc Tran, MS, Allie Reed, MS,PA-C. Raleigh General Hospital,USA, Beckley Appalachian Hospital, USA, National Hospital, Abuja, Nigeria. ABSTRACT BACKGROUND Peripheral vascular disease affects about 10 to 12 million Americans.  When coupled with Diabetes Mellitus and non healing wounds the potential for limb loss can be heightened. There are over 200,000 […]
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Carotid Endarectomy with Modified Eversion and Mini-Patch

Herbert Oye,D.O., Yahaya Adamu, M.D., Quoc Tran, MSIII, Allie Reed, MS, PA-C. ABSTRACT Carotid Endarterectomy is generally offered for the treatment of symptomatic or high grade asymptomatic carotid stenosis. While most Vascular surgeons perform the procedure using the standard Linear endarterectomy  incision with or without patching, the eversion technique is a useful alternative.  We report […]
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Critical Limb Ischemia (CLI)Treatment Strategies: Blue Print for Success and challenges in Rural Settings

Herbert Oye, D.O, Charles Reed, MD, Yati Gupta, M.D., Shahreyar Azeez, MS3, Nitasha Abbas, MS4, Tammy Canada, RTR, Robert Ford, RTR. Raleigh General Hospital Cardiac and Vascular Center Beckley, West Virginia 25801. ABSTRACT Critical Limb ischemia is an advanced form of Peripheral Arteral Disease that is constituting a major healthcare problem worldwide.1 Peripheral arterial disease […]
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