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Subject Index to Volume 7 A The isolated posttraumatic aneurysm of the brachiocephalic Abdominal aorta; see Aorta, abdominal artery after blunt thoracic contusion (Kraus et al). 1993;7 Abnormalities 275-281 Abdominal aortic aneurysm associated with horseshoe kidney Natural history of abdominal aortic aneurysm: A survey of 63 and duplication of the inferior vena cava (Julia et al). patients treated nonoperatively (Perko et al). 1993;7:113-116 1993;7:587-589 Persistent sciatic artery: Collective review and management Abdominal aortic surgery with concomitant congenital renal (Shutze et al). 1993;7:303-310 fusion (Quifiones-Baldrich et al). 1993;7:169-175 Plasma catecholamine concentrations during abdominal aortic Aortoiliac occlusive vascular disease in association with aneurysm surgery: The link to perioperative myocardial isch- congenital pelvic kidney (Krahn and Taylor). 1993;7:176- emia (Riles et al). 1993;7:213-219 179 Postoperative course of inflammatory abdominal aortic aneu- Persistent sciatic artery: Collective review and management rysms (Stella et al). 1993;7:229-238 (Shutze et al). 1993;7:303-310 Posttraumatic innominate artery aneurysm with occlusion of Adolescence the common carotid artery at its origin by an intimal flap Claudication in an adolescent with a hypoplastic femur (Huard (Edwards et al). 1993;7:368-373 et al). 1993;7:336-342 Prevalence of unsuspected abdominal aortic aneurysms in male Ambulatory electrocardiography; see Electrocardiography, veterans (Fowl et al). 1993;7:117-121 ambulatory Proximal anastomotic failure following infrarenal aortic recon- Ambulatory surgery struction: Late development of true aneurysms, pseudoaneu- Vascular access surgery as an outpatient procedure (Wilson et rysms, and occlusive disease (Hagino et al). 1993;7:8-13 al). 1993;7:325-329 Reperfusion plasma contains a neutrophil activator (Paterson Amputation et al). 1993;7:68-75 Effects of the development of modern vascular services on Ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysms in a private hospital: a amputation rates in Leicester, U.K.: A preliminary report decade’s experience (1980-1989) (McCready et al). 1993;7 (Sayers et al). 1993;7:102-105 225-228 Anastomosis, surgical Surgical treatment of superior mesenteric artery dissecting Abnormal wall strain at distal end-to-side anastomoses (Pevec aneurysm and simultaneous celiac artery compression (Solis et al). 1993;7:14-20 et al). 1993;7:457-462 The direct effect of graft compliance mismatch per se on Angiography development of host arterial intimal hyperplasia at the anas- Are both color-flow duplex scanning and cerebral arteriography tomotic interface (Wu et al). 1993;7:156-168 required prior to carotid endarterectomy? (McKittrick et al). Proximal anastomotic failure following infrarenal aortic recon- 1993;7:311-316 struction: Late development of true aneurysms, pseudoaneu- Complications of arteriography in a recent series of 707 cases: rysms, and occlusive disease (Hagino et al). 1993;7:8-13 Factors affecting outcome (AbuRahma et al). 199>;7:122-129 Aneurysm Erythromycin-associated ergotamine intoxication: Arterio- Abdominal aortic aneurysm associated with horseshoe kidney graphic and electrophysiologic analysis of a rare cause of and duplication of the inferior vena cava (Julia et al). severe ischemia of the lower extremities and associated 1993;7:587-589 ischemic neuropathy (Ghali et al). 1993;7:291-296 Aneurysm of the inferior vena cava: Case report and review of Intraoperative B-mode ultrasonography is a useful adjunct to pe- the literature (Gradman and Steinberg). 1993;7:347-353 ripheral arterial reconstruction (Kresowik et al). 1993;7:33-38 Aortic aneurysm rupture into a retroaortic left renal vein Role of arteriography for blunt or penetrating injuries in (Hoballah et al). 1993;7:363-367 proximity to major vascular structures: An evolution in Bilateral popliteal vein aueurysms (McDevitt et al). 1993;7:282- management (Gillespie et al). 1993;7:145-149 286 Superiority of balloon occlusion arteriography to reactive hy- Blunt injuries to the innominate artery (Prétre et al). 1993;7: peremic arteriography in visualization of distal lower limb 470-473 vessels (Welch et al). 1993;7:83-87 Detection of unsuspected renal artery stenoses in patients with Angioplasty abdominal aortic aneurysms: Refined indications for preop- Does routine patch angioplasty after carotid endarterectomy erative aortography (Valentine et al). 1993;7:220-224 lessen the risk of perioperative stroke? (Treiman et al) Giant splenic artery aneurysm (Long et al). 1993;7:474-478 1993;7:317-319 608 Subject index Annals of Vascular Surgery Posttraumatic arteriovenous fistula and subclavian vein throm- In situ thrombolysis for late occlusion of suprafemoral pros- bosis: Treatment by percutaneous arterial embolization and thetic grafts (Enon et al). 1993;7:270-274 vein angioplasty (Gobin et al). 1993;7:479-482 Initial experience with the Palmaz stent for aortoiliac stenoses Angioplasty, laser (Wolf et al). 1993;7:254-261 Operative transluminal laser angioplasty as the sole treatment Ischemic damage to the spinal cord following end-to-side for late stenoses of femorodistal artery bypass graft: Exper- aortobifemoral bypass (Gorecki and Ameli). 1993;7:569-576 imental and clinical studies (Okadome et al). 1993;7:437-445 Proximal anastomotic failure following infrarenal aortic recon- Angioplasty, transluminal struction: Late development of true aneurysms, pseudo- Analysis of balloon dilatation of human vein graft stenoses aneurysms, and occlusive disease (Hagino et alj. 1993;7: (Marin et al). 1993;7:2-7 8-13 Annals of Vascular Surgery Risk factors for atherosclerotic aortoiliac occlusive disease Editor’s note (Berguer and Kieffer). 1993;7:1 (Cacoub and Godeau). 1993;7:394-405 Aorta, abdominal Transobturator aorto—profunda femoral artery bypass using the Abdominal aortic aneurysm associated with horseshoe kidney direct medial thigh approach (Millis and Ahn). 1993;7:384- and duplication of the inferior vena cava (Julia et al). 390 1993;7:587-589 Aortography Abdominal aortic surgery with concomitant congenital renal Detection of unsuspected renal artery stenoses in patients with fusion (Quifiones-Baldrich et al). 1993;7:169-175 abdominal aortic aneurysms: Refined indications for preop- Detection of unsuspected renal artery stenoses in patients with erative aortography (Valentine et al). 1993;7:220-224 abdominal aortic aneurysms: Refined indications for preop- Arm erative aortography (Valentine et al). 1993;7:220-224 Acute and chronic upper extremity ischemia. I. Large vessel Natural history of abdominal aortic aneurysm: A survey of 63 arterial occlusive disease (Fujitani and Mills). 1993;7:106- patients treated nonoperatively (Perko et al). 1993;7:113-116 112 Plasma catecholamine concentrations during abdominal aortic Acute and chronic upper extremity ischemia. II. Small vessel aneurysm surgery: The link to perioperative myocardial isch- arterial occlusive disease (Mills and Fujitani). 1993;7:195- emia (Riles et al). 1993;7:213-219 199 Postoperative course of inflammatory abdominal aortic aneu- Arterial occlusive diseases rysms (Stella et al). 1993;7:229-238 Acute and chronic upper extremity ischemia. I. Large vessel Prevalence of unsuspected abdominal aortic aneurysms in male arterial occlusive disease (Fujitani and Mills). 1993;7:106- veterans (Fowl et al). 1993;7:117-121 112 Ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysms in a private hospital: A Acute and chronic upper extremity ischemia. II. Small vessel decade’s experience (1980-1989) (McCready et al). 1993;7: arterial occlusive disease (Mills and Fujitani). 1993;7:195- 225-228 199 Spontaneous dissection of the abdominal aorta: Aortoiliac occlusive vascular disease in association with con- with five patients (Busuttil et al). 1993;7:414-418 genital pelvic kidney (Krahn and Taylor). 1993;7:176-179 Aorta, thoracic Effects of the development of modern vascular services on Use of CT for diagnosis of traumatic rupture of the thoracic amputation rates in Leicester, U.K.: A preliminary report aorta (Tomiak et al). 1993;7:130-139 (Sayers et al). 1993;7:102-105 Aortic aneurysm Initial experience with the Palmaz stent for aortoiliac stenoses Abdominal aortic aneurysm associated with horseshoe kidney (Wolf et al). 1993;7:254-261 and duplication of the inferior vena cava (Julia et al). Outcome criteria in patients with peripheral arterial disease 1993;7:587-589 (Strandness and Carter). 1993;7:491-496 Aortic aneurysm rupture into a retroaortic left renal vein Posttraumatic innominate artery aneurysm with occlusion of (Hoballah et al). 1993;7:363-367 the common carotid artery at its origin by an intimal flap Detection of unsuspected renal artery stenoses in patients with (Edwards et al). 1993;7:368-373 abdominal aortic aneurysms: Refined indications for preop- Progression of occlusive disease following femorofemoral erative aortography (Valentine et al). 1993;7:220-224 crossover bypass graft (Criado et al). 1993;7:63-67 Natural history of abdominal aortic aneurysm: A survey of 63 Proximai anastomotic failure following infrarenal aortic recon- patients treated nonoperatively (Perko et al). 1993;7:113-116 struction: Late development of true aneurysms, pseudoaneu- Plasma catecholamine concentrations during abdominal aortic rysms, and occlusive disease (Hagino et al). 1993;7:8-13 aneurysm surgery: The link to perioperative myocardial isch- Risk factors for atherosclerotic aortoiliac occlusive disease emia (Riles et al). 1993;7:213-219 (Cacoub and Godeau). 1993;7:394-405 Postoperative course of inflammatory abdominal aortic aneu- Spontaneous thrombolysis of native artery occlusions (Ose et rysms (Stella et al). 1993;7:229-238 al). 1993;7:463-469 Prevalence of unsuspected abdominal aortic aneurysms in male Thrombolytic therapy for lower extremity arterial occlusion veterans (Fowl et al). 1993;7:117-121 (Faggioli and Ricotta). 1993;7:297-302 Reperfusion plasma contains a neutrophil activator (Paterson Vertebral artery reconstruction (Kline and Berguer). 1993;7: et al). 1993;7:68-75 497-501 Ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysms in a private hospital: A Arteries decade’s experience (1980-1989) (McCready et al). 1993;7: Abnormal wall strain at distal end-to-side anastomoses (Pevec 225-228 et al). 1993;7:14-20 Aortic diseases Cryopreserved arterial homografts: Preliminary study (Gourn- Abdominal aortic surgery with concomitant congenital renal ier et al). 1993;7:503-S11 fusion (Quifiones-Baldrich et al). 1993;7:169-175 The direct effect of graft compliance mismatch per se on Aortoiliac occlusive vascular disease in association with con- development of host arterial intimal hyperplasia at the anas- genital pelvic kidney (Krahn and Taylor). 1993;7:176-179 tomotic interface (Wu et al). 1993;7:156-168 Vol. 7, No. 6 Subject index 609 1993 Genetic and metabolic causes of arterial disease (Fann et al). Book reviews 1993;7:594-604 Atlas of Vascular Surgery: Basic Techniques & Exposure, by Ruther- ford (Kempczinski). 1993;7:502 Cardiac and Noncardiac Complicatioof nOpse n Heart Surgery: Preven- Endovascular obliteration of in situ saphenous vein arteriove- tion, Diagnosis, and Treatment, edited by Kotler and Alfieri nous fistulas during tibial bypass (Chervu et al); (Hallett) (Hodakowski). 1993;7:406 (Commentary). 1993;7:320-324 Brachial artery Posttraumatic arteriovenous fistula and subclavian vein throm- Bilateral brachial artery fibromuscular dysplasia (Reilly et al). bosis: Treatment by percutaneous arterial embolization and 1993;7:483-487 vein angioplasty (Gobin et al). 1993;7:479-482 Brachiocephalic trunk Atherosclerosis Blunt injuries to the innominate artery (Prétre et al). 1993;7: Functional health and well-being in patients with severe ath- 470-473 erosclerotic peripheral vascular occlusive disease (Schneider The isolated posttraumatic aneurysm of the brachiocephalic et al). 1993;7:419-428 artery after blunt thoracic contusion (Kraus et al). 1993;7: Risk factors for atherosclerotic aortoiliac occlusive disease 275-281 (Cacoub and Godeau). 1993;7:394-405 Posttraumatic innominate artery aneurysm with occlusion of Stenotic coiling and kinking of the internal carotid artery the common carotid artery at its origin by an intimal flap (Koskas et al). 1993;7:530-540 (Edwards et al). 1993;7:368-373 Axillary artery Brachiocephalic veins Extra-anatomic bypass (Fann et al). 1993;7:378-383 Candida thrombosis of the innominate vein with septic pulmo- In situ thrombolysis for late occlusion of suprafemoral pros- nary emboli (Kelly et al). 1993;7:343-346 thetic grafts (Enon et al). 1993;7:270-274 Brain, blood supply Thrombosis of the axillary artery secondary to compression Blood flow through carotid shunts (Inahara) (Letter); (Grossi by the pectoralis minor muscle (Finkelstein and John- et al) (Reply). 1993;7:605-606 ston); (Sanders and Cooper) (Commentary). 1993;7: Differences in carotid shunt flow rates and implications for 287-290 cerebral blood flow (Grossi et al). 1993;7:39-43 Cc B-mode ultrasonography; see Ultrasonography Candida Balloon dilatation Candida thrombosis of the innominate vein with septic pulmo- Analysis of balloon dilatation of human vein graft stenoses nary emboli (Kelly et al). 1993;7:343-346 (Marin et al). 1993;7:2-7 Carotid arteries Balloon occlusion arteriography; see Angiography Blood flow through cartid shunts (Inahara) (Letter); (Grossi et Birth defects; see Abnormalities al) (Reply). 1993;7:605-606 Blood flow velocity Differences in carotid shunt flow rates and implications for Blood flow through carotid shunts (Inahara) (Letter); (Grossi cerebral blood flow (Grossi et al). 1993;7:39-43 et al) (Reply). 1993;7:605-606 Duplex Doppler investigation of suspected vascular lesions at Differences in carotid shunt flow rates and implications for the carotid bifurcation (Barry et al). 1993;7:140-144 cerebral blood flow (Grossi et al). 1993;7:39-43 Internal carotid artery surgery: Ten-year results (Magnan et Blood platelets al). 1993;7:521-529 Platelet interactions with the vessel wall and prosthetic grafts Posttraumatic innominate artery aneurysm with occlusion of (Rubin et al). 1993;7:200-207 the common carotid artery at its origin by an intimal flap Blood vessel prosthesis (Edwards et al). 1993;7:368-373 Dacron patch/tube graft: A preliminary study (Branchereau et Carotid artery diseases al). 1993;7:590-593 The intra-aortic balloon pump, a novel addition to staged repair Endothelial cell seeding of polytetrafluoroethylene vascular of combined symptomatic cerebrovascular and coronary ar- prostheses coated with a fibroblastic matrix (Bellén et al). tery disease (Myers et al). 1993;7:239-242 1993;7:549-555 Carotid artery stenosis Endothelial seeding of vascular prostheses: A technique of in Does carotid eversion endarterectomy and reimplantation re- situ enzymatic retrieval of endothelial cells without vein duce the risk of restenosis (Kieny et al). 1993;7:407-413 sacrifice (Combe et al). 1993;7:488-490 Stenotic coiling and kinking of the internal carotid artery In situ thrombolysis for late occlusion of suprafemoral pros- (Koskas et al). 1993;7:530-540 thetic grafts (Enon et al). i993;7:270-274 Carotid body tumor Piatelet interactions with the vessel wall and prosthetic grafts Duplex Doppler investigation of suspected vascular lesions at (Rubin et al). 1993;7:200-207 the carotid bifurcation (Barry et al). 1993;7:140-144 The superficial femoral vein as autogenous conduit in the Familial carotid body tumors: Incidence and implications treatment of prosthetic arterial infection (Nevelsteen et al). (Ridge et al). 1993;7:190-194 1993;7:556-560 Carotid endarterectomy; see Endarterectomy, carotid Vena cava replacement for malignant disease: Is there a role? Catecholamines (Bower et al). 1993;7:51-62 Plasma catecholamine concentrations during abdominal aortic Blue-toe syndrome aneurysm surgery: The link to perioperative myocardial isch- The “blue-toe” syndrome as a harbinger of impending infrain- emia (Riles et al). 1995;7:213-219 guinai vein graft failure: A report of three cases (Fujitani et Catheterization al). 1993;7:330-335 Complications of arteriography in a recent series of 707 cases: Blunt injuries; see Wounds and injuries Factors affecting outcome (AbuRahma et al). 1993;7:122- 129 610 Subject index Annals of Vascular Surgery Celiac artery Dissection Surgical treatment of superior mesenteric artery dissecting Spontaneous dissection of the abdominal aorta: Experience aneurysm and simultaneous celiac artery compression (Solis with five patients (Busuttil et al). 1993;7:414-418 et al). 1993;7:457-462 Surgical treatment of superior mesenteric artery dissecting Cerebral arteries aneurysm and simultaneous celiac artery compression (Solis Hemodynamic vertebrobasilar insufficiency caused by multiple et al). 1993;7:457-462 arterial lesions: Results of surgical treatment (Rosset et al). Distal end-to-side anastomosis; see Anastomosis, surgical 1993;7:243-248 Doppler ultrasonography; see Ultrasonography Cerebral arteriography; see Angiography Duplex Doppler ultrasonography; sce Ultrasonography Cerebral ischemia E Blood flow through carotid shunts (Inahara) (Letter); (Grossi et al) (Reply). 1993;7:605-606 Editor's note Differences in carotid shunt flow rates and implications for Editor's note (Berguer and Kieffer). 1993;7:1 cerebral blood flow (Grossi et al). 1993;7:39-43 Ehlers-Danlos syndrome Cerebrovascular disorders Genetic and metabolic causes of arterial disease (Fann et al). Does routine patch angioplasty after carotid endarterectomy 1993;7:594-604 lessen the risk of perioperative stroke? (Treiman et al). Electrocardiography, ambulatory 1993;7:317-319 Silent myocardial ischemia is not predictive of myocardial Internal carotid artery surgery: Ten-year results (Magnan et infarction in peripheral vascular surgery patients (Kirwin et al). 1993;7:521-529 al). 1993;7:27-32 Neurologic events following carotid endarterectomy: Prediction Electroencephalography of outcome (Geary et al). 1993;7:76-82 Continuous transcranial Doppler ultrasonography and electro- Stenotic coiling and kinking of the internal carotid artery encephalography during carotid endarterectomy: A multimo- (Koskas et al). 1993;7:530-540 dal monitoring system to detect intraoperative ischemia Clamps (Jansen et al). 1993;7:95-101 The original vascular clamp (Dalton et al). 1993;7:391-393 Electron microscopy; see Microscopy, electron Claudication Electrophysiology Claudication in an adolescent with a hypoplastic femur (Huard Erythromycin-associated ergotamine intoxication: Arterio- et al). 1993;7:336-342 graphic and electrophysiologic analysis of a rare cause of Claudication in the setting of plethysmographic criteria for severe ischemia of the lower extremities and associated resting ischemia: Is surgery justified? (Gertler et al). 1993;7: ischemic neuropathy (Ghali et al). 1993;7:291-296 249-253 Embolization, therapeutic Color-flow duplex ultrasonography; see Ultrasonography Posttraumatic arteriovenous fistula and subclavian vein throm- Computed tomography; see Tomography, x-ray computed bosis: Treatment by percutaneous arterial embolization and Congenital defects; see Abnormalities vein angioplasty (Gobin et al). 1993;7:479-482 Continuous ambulatory electrocardiography; see Electro- Endarterectomy, carotid cardiography, ambulatory Are both color-flow duplex scanning and cerebral arteriography Contrast media required prior to carotid endarterectomy? (McKittrick et al). Complications of arteriography in a recent series of 707 cases: 1993;7:311-316 Factors affecting outcome (AbuRahma et al). 1993;7:122-129 Continuous transcranial Doppler ultrasonography and electro- Coronary artery bypass encephalography during carotid endarterectomy: A multimo- The intra-aortic balloon pump, a novel addition to staged repair dal monitoring system to detect intraoperative ischemia of combined symptomatic cerebrovascular and coronary ar- (Jansen et al). 1993;7:95-101 tery disease (Myers et al). 1993;7:239-242 Does carotid eversion endarterectomy and reimplantation re- Coronary disease duce the risk of restenosis (Kieny et al). 1993;7:407-413 Coronary-subclavian steal: A cause of recurrent myocardial Does routine patch angioplasty after carotid endarterectomy ischemia (Horowitz et al). 1993;7:452-456 lessen the risk of perioperative stroke? (Treiman et al). The intra-aortic balloon pump, a novel addition to staged repair 1993;7:317-319 of combined symptomatic cerebrovascular and coronary ar- The intra-aortic balloon pump, a novel addition to staged repair tery disease (Myers et al). 1993;7:239-242 of combined symptomatic cerebrovascular and coronary ar- Cryopreservation tery disease (Myers et al). 1993;7:239-242 Cryopreserved arterial homografts: Preliminary study (Gourn- Neurologic events following carotid endarterectomy: Prediction ier et al). 1993;7:503-511 of outcome (Geary et al). 1993;7:76-82 Endothelial cells D Electron microscopic and immunocytochemical profiles of hu- Dacron; see Polyethylene terephthalate man subcutaneous fat tissue microvascular endothelial cells de Chauliac, Guy (Vici et al). 1993;7:541-548 Guy de Chauliac (1300-1370): The "father of surgery” (Thev- Endothelial cell seeding of polytetrafluoroethylene vascular enet). 1993;7:208-212 prostheses coated with a fibroblastic matrix (Bellén et al). Defecation 1993;7:549-555 Defecation syncope secondary to functional inferior vena caval Endothelial seeding of vascular prostheses: A technique of in obstruction during a Valsalva maneuver (Brophy et al). situ enzymatic retrieval of endothelial cells without vein 1993;7:374-377 sacrifice (Combe et al). 1993;7:488-490 Diabetes Enhanced patency of venous Dacron grafts by endothelial cell Prospective evaluation of magnetic resonance imaging in the sodding (Wang et al). 1993;7:429-436 management of acute diabetic foot infections (Horowitz et al). 1993;7:44-50 Vol. 7, No. 6 Subject index 611 1993 Endovascular obliteration Fibromuscular dysplasia Endovascular obliteration of in situ saphenous vein arteriove- Bilateral brachial artery fibromuscular dysplasia (Reilly et al). nous fistulas during tibial bypass (Chervu et al); (Hallett) 1993;7:483-487 (Commentary). 1993;7:320-324 Flow rate; see Blood flow velocity Enzymes Foot diseases Endothelial seeding of vascular prostheses: A technique of in Prospective evaluation of magnetic resonance imaging in the situ enzymatic retrieval of endothelial cells without vein management of acute diabetic foot infections (Horowitz ct sacrifice (Combe et al). 1993;7:488-490 al). 1993;7:44-50 Ergotamine G Erythromycin-associated ergotamine intoxication: Arterio- graphic and electrophysiologic analysis of a rare cause of Genetics severe ischemia of the lower extremities and associated Familial carotid body tumors: Incidence and implications ischemic neuropathy (Ghali et al). 1993;7:291-296 (Ridge et al). 1993;7:190-194 Erythromycin Graft occlusion, vascular Erythromycin-associated ergotamine intoxication: Arterio- Analysis of balloon dilatation of human vein graft stenoses graphic and electrophysiologic analysis of a rare cause of (Marin et al). 1993;7:2-7 severe ischemia of the lower extremities and associated In situ thrombolysis for late occlusion of suprafemoral pros- ischemic neuropathy (Ghali et al). 1993;7:291-296 thetic grafts (Enon et al). 1993;7:270-274 Operative transluminal laser angioplasty as the sole treatment F for late stenoses of femorodistal artery bypass graft: Exper- Fat tissue imental and clinical studies (Okadome et al). 1993;7:437-445 Electron microscopic and immunocytochemical profiles of hu- Graft survival man subcutaneous fat tissue microvascular endothelial cells Adjuvant prostanoid treatment during femorodistal reconstruc- (Vici et al). 1993;7:541-548 tion (Smith et al). 1993;7:88-94 Femoral artery The “blue-toe” syndrome as a harbinger of impending infrain- Adjuvant prostanoid treatment during femorodistal reconstruc- guinal vein graft failure: A report of three cases (Fujitani et tion (Smith et al). 1993;7:88-94 al). 1993;7:330-335 Claudication in an adolescent with a hypoplastic femur (Huard The direct effect of graft compliance mismatch per se on et al). 1993;7:336-342 development of host arterial intimal hyperplasia at the anas- Extra-anatomic bypass (Fann et al). 1993;7:378-383 tomotic interface (Wu et al). 1993;7:156-168 In situ thrombolysis for late occlusion of suprafemoral pros- Enhanced patency of venous Dacron grafts by endothelial cell thetic grafts (Enon et al). 1993;7:270-274 sodding (Wang et al). 1993;7:429-436 Ischemic damage to the spinal cord following end-to-side Platelet interactions with the vessel wall and prosthetic grafts aortobifemoral bypass (Gorecki and Ameli). 1993;7:569-576 (Rubin et al). 1993;7:200-207 Operative transluminal laser angioplasty as the sole treatment Progression of occlusive disease following femorofemoral for late stenoses of femorodistal artery bypass graft: Ex- crossover bypass graft (Criado et al). 1993;7:63-67 perimental and clinical studies (Okadome et al). Transobturator aorto—profunda femoral artery bypass using the 1993;7:437-445 direct medial thigh approach (Millis and Ahn). 1993;7:384- Progression of occlusive disease following femorofemoral 390 crossover bypass graft (Criado et al). 1993;7:63-67 H Role of arteriography for blunt or penetrating injuries in proximity to major vascular structures: An evolution in Hemodialysis management (Gillespie et al). 1993;7:145-149 Vascular access surgery as an outpatient procedure (Wilson et Spontaneous thrombolysis of native artery occlusions (Ose et al). 1993;7:325-329 al). 1993;7:463-469 Hemodynamics Transobturator aorto—profunda femoral artery bypass using the Hemodynamic vertebrobasilar insufficiency caused by multiple direct medial thigh approach (Millis and Ahn). 1993;7:384- arterial lesions: Results of surgical treatment (Rosset et al). 390 1993;7:243-248 Femoral vein Historical articles Multivariate Cox regression analysis of covariates for patency Guy de Chauliac (1300-1370): The "father of surgery” (Thev- rates after femorodistal vein bypass grafting (Myers et al). enet). 1993;7:208-212 1993;7:262-269 The original vascular clamp (Dalton et al). 1993;7:391-393 The superficial femoral vein as autogenous conduit in the Homocystinuria treatment of prosthetic arterial infection (Nevelsteen et al). Genetic and metabolic causes of arterial disease (Fann et al). 1993;7:556-560 1993;7:594-604 Femur Homograft; see Transplantation, homologous Claudication in an adolescent with a hypoplastic femur (Huard Horseshoe kidney; see Kidney et al). 1993;7:336-342 Hyperemia Fibrinolytic agents Superiority of balloon occlusion arteriography to reactive hy- Local infusion of fibrinolytic agents for acute renal artery peremic arteriography in visualization of distal lower limb thromboembolism: Report of ten cases (Salam et al). 1993; vessels (Welch et al). 1993;7:83-87 7:21-26 Hyperplasia Fibroblasts Abnormal wall strain at distal end-to-side anastomoses (Pevec Endothelial cell seeding of polytetrafluoroethylene vascular et al). 1993;7:14-20 prostheses coated with a fibroblastic matrix (Bellén et al). The direct effect of graft compliance mismatch per se on 1993;7:549-555 development of host arterial intimal hyperplasia at the anas- tomotic interface (Wu et al). 1993;7:156-168 612 Subject index Annals of Vascular Surgery Hypertension, renovascular Intraoperative monitoring Splenorenal bypass for right renal artery revascularization Intraoperative B-mode ultrasonography is a useful adjunct to (Irgau et al). 1993;7:359-362 peripheral arterial reconstruction (Kresowik et al). 1993;7: Hypoplastic femur; see Femur 33-38 Ischemia Acute and chronic upper extremity ischemia. I. Large vessel Iliac artery arterial occlusive disease (Fujitani and Mills). 1993;7:106- Aortoiliac occlusive vascular disease in association with 112 congenital pelvic kidney (Krahn and Taylor). 1993;7:176- Acute and chronic upper extremity ischemia. Il. Small vessel 179 arterial occlusive disease (Mills and Fujitani). 1993;7:195- In situ thrombolysis for late occlusion of suprafemoral pros- 199 thetic grafts (Enon et al). 1993;7:270-274 Adjuvant prostanoid treatment during femorodistal reconstruc- Initial experience with the Palmaz stent for aortoiliac stenoses tion (Smith et al). 1993;7:88-94 (Wolf et al). 1993;7:254-261 Claudication in the setting of plethysmographic criteria for May-Thurner syndrome: A previously unreported variant resting ischemia: Is surgery justified? (Gertler et al). 1993;7: (Steinberg and Jacocks). 1993;7:577-581 249-253 Risk factors for atherosclerotic aortoiliac occlusive disease Continuous transcranial Doppler ultrasonography and electro- (Cacoub and Godeau). 1993;7:394-405 encephalography during carotid endarterectomy: A multimo- Spontaneous thrombolysis of native artery occlusions (Ose et dal monitoring system to detect intraoperative ischemia al). 1993;7:463-469 (Jansen et al). 1993;7:95-101 Iliac vein Coronary-subclavian steal: A cause of recurrent myocardial May-Thurner syndrome: A previously unreported variant ischemia (Horowitz et al). 1993;7:452-456 (Steinberg and Jacocks). 1993;7:577-581 Erythromycin-associated ergotamine intoxication: Arterio- Hloprost graphic and electrophysiologic analysis of a rare cause of Adjuvant prostanoid treatment during femorodistal reconstruc- severe ischemia of the lower extremities and associated tion (Smith et al). 1993;7:88-94 ischemic neuropathy (Ghali et al). 1993;7:291-296 Immunohistochemistry Intestinal ischemia secondary to thromboangiitis obliterans Electron microscopic and immunocytochemical profiles of hu- (Kempczinski et al). 1993;7:354-358 man subcutaneous fat tissue microvascular endothelial cells Ischemia with intermittent reperfusion reduces functional and (Vici et al). 1993;7:541-548 morphologic damage following renal ischemia in the rat Infection (Frank et al). 1993;7:150-155 Candida thrombosis of the innominate vein with septic pulmo- Ischemic damage to the spinal cord following end-to-side nary emboli (Kelly et al). 1993;7:343-346 aortobifemoral bypass (Gorecki and Ameli). 1993;7:569-576 Prospective evaluation of magnetic resonance imaging in the Plasma catecholamine concentrations during abdominal aortic management of acute diabetic foot infections (Horowitz et aneurysm surgery: The link to perioperative myocardial isch- al). 1993;7:44-50 emia (Riles et al). 1993;7:213-219 The superficial femoral vein as autogenous conduit in the Silent myocardial ischemia is not predictive of myocardial treatment of prosthetic arterial infection (Nevelsteen et al). infarction in peripheral vascular surgery patients (Kirwin et 1993;7:556-560 al). 1993;7:27-32 Inferior vena cava; see Vena cava, inferior Isolation perfusion therapy; see Perfusion, regional Inflammation K Postoperative course of inflammatory abdominal aortic aneu- rysms (Stella et al). 1993;7:229-238 Kidney Infrainguinal vein Abdominal aortic aneurysm associated with horseshoe kidney The "blue-toe” syndrome as a harbinger of impending infrain- and duplication of the inferior vena cava (Julia et al). guinal vein graft failure: A report of three cases (Fujitani et 1993;7:587-589 al). 1993;7:330-335 Abdominal aortic surgery with concomitant congenital renal Injuries; see Wounds and injuries fusion (Quifiones-Baldrich et al). 1993;7:169-175 Innominate artery; see Brachiocephalic trunk Aortoiliac occlusive vascular disease in association with con- Innominate vein; see Brachiocephalic veins genital pelvic kidney (Krahn and Taylor). 1993;7:176-179 Internal carotid artery; see Carotid arteries Ischemia with intermittent reperfusion reduces functional and Intestines morphologic damage following renal ischemia in the rat Intestinal ischemia secondary to thromboangiitis obliterans (Frank et al). 1993;7:150-155 (Kempczinski et al). 1993;7:354-358 Vascular surgery—associated ureteral injury: Zebras do exist Intimal hyperplasia; see Hyperplasia (Dalsing et al). 1993;7:180-186 Intra-aortic balloon pumping L tene oen e The intra-aortic balloon pump, a novel addition to staged repair of combined symptomatic cerebrovascular and coronary ar- Laser angioplasty; see Angioplasty, laser tery disease (Myers et al). 1993;7:239-242 Leg Intraoperative complications Effects of the development of modern vascular services on Continuous transcranial Doppler ultrasonography and electro- amputation rates in Leicester, U.K.: A preliminary report encephalography during carotid endarterectomy: A multimo- (Sayers et al). 1993;7:102-105 dal monitoring system to detect intraoperative ischemia Erythromycin-associated ergotamine intoxication: Arterio- (Jansen et al). 1993;7:95-101 graphic and electrophysiologic analysis of a rare cause of severe ischemia of the lower extremities and associated ischemic neuropathy (Ghali et al). 1993;7:291-296 Vol. 7, No. 6 Subject index 613 1993 oO May-Thurner syndrome: A previously unreported variant (Steinberg and Jacocks). 1993;7:577-581 Occlusive disease, arterial; see Arterial occlusive diseases Superiority of balloon occlusion arteriography to reactive hy- Omphalocaval shunt; see Shunts peremic arteriography in visualization of distal lower limb Outcome assessment vessels (Welch et al). 1993;7:83-87 Outcome criteria in patients with peripheral arterial disease Thrombolytic therapy for lower extremity arterial occlusion (Strandness and Carter). 1993;7:491-496 (Faggioli and Ricotta). 1993;7:297-302 Outpatient surgery; see Ambulatory surgery Letter Ovarian vein Blood flow through cartid shunts (Inahara) (Letter); (Grossi et Thrombophlebitis of the ovarian vein with free-floating throm- al) (Reply). 1993;7:605-606 bus in the inferior vena cava (Hassen-Khodja et al). 1993;7: Lipoproteins 582-586 Lipoprotein (a): A risk factor for peripheral vascular disease (Widmann and Sumpio). 1993;7:446-451 Lower limb; see Leg M Magnetic resonance inaging Prospective evaluation of magnetic resonance imaging in the Thrombosis of the axillary artery secondary to compression by management of acute diabetic foot infections (Horowitz et the pectoralis minor muscle (Finkelstein and Johnston); al). 1993;7:44-50 (Sanders and Cooper) (Commentary). 1993;7:287-290 Malignant disease; see Neoplasms Penetrating injuries; see Wounds and injuries Marfan syndrome Percutaneous arterial embolization; see Embolization, Genetic and metabolic causes of arterial disease (Fann et al). therapeutic 1993;7:594-604 Percutaneous transluminal angioplasty; see Angioplasty, May-Thurner syndrome transluminal May-Thurner syndrome: A previously unreported variant Perfusion, regional (Steinberg and Jacocks). 1993;7:577-581 Thrombolytic therapy in an isolated limb (Goodman et al). Mesenteric arteries 1993;7:512-520 Surgical treatment of superior mesenteric artery dissecting Peripheral vascular diseases aneurysm and simultaneous celiac artery compression (Solis Functional health and well-being in patients with severe ath- et al). 1993;7:457-462 erosclerotic peripheral vascular occlusive disease (Schneider Microscopy, electron et al). 1993;7:419-428 Electron microscopic and immunocytochemical profiles of hu- Lipoprotein (a): A risk factor for peripheral vascular disease man subcutaneous fat tissue microvascular endothelial cells (Widmann and Sumpio). 1993;7:446-451 (Vici et al). 1993;7:541-548 Outcome criteria in patients with peripheral arterial disease Mucopolysaccharidoses (Strandness and Carter). 1993;7:491-496 Genetic and metabolic causes of arterial disease (Fann et al). Platelets; see Blood platelets 1993;7:594-604 Plethysmography Multivariate Cox regression analysis; see Regression anal- Claudication in the setting of plethysmographic criteria for Cmama ysis resting ischemia: Is surgery justified? (Gertler et al). 1993;7: Myocardial infarction 249-253 Silent myocardial ischemia is not predictive of myocardial Polyethylene terephthalate infarction in peripheral vascular surgery patients (Kirwin et Dacron patch/tube graft: A preliminary study (Branchereau et al). 1993;7:27-32 al). 1993;7:590-593 Myocardial ischemia; see Ischemia Enhanced patency of venous Dacron grafts by endothelial cell sodding (Wang et al). 1993;7:429-436 N Neoplasms Endothelial cell seeding of polytetrafluoroethylene vascular Duplex Doppler investigation of suspected vascular lesions prostheses coated with a fibroblastic matrix (Bellén et al). at the carotid bifurcation (Barry et al). 1993;7:140- 1993;7:549-555 144 Popliteal artery Familial carotid body tumors: Incidence and implications Claudication in an adolescent with a hypoplastic femur (Huard (Ridge et al). 1993;7:190-194 et al). 1993;7:336-342 Vena cava replacement for malignant disease: Is there a role? Popliteal vein (Bower et al). 1993;7:51-62 Bilateral popliteal vein aueurysms (McDevitt et al). 1993;7:282- Nervous system diseases 286 Erythromycin-associated ergotamine intoxication: Arterio- Portal vein graphic and electrophysiologic analysis of a rare cause of Omphalocaval shunt: An alternative procedure for portal de- severe ischemia of the lower extremities and associated compression (Nordestgaard et al). 1993;7:187-189 ischemic neuropathy (Ghali et al). 1993;7:291-296 Postoperative complications Neurologic events following carotid endarterectomy: Prediction Vascular surgery-associated ureteral injury: Zebras do exist of outcome (Geary et al). 1993;7:76-82 (Dalsing et al). 1993;7:180-186 Neutrophils Postoperative period Reperfusion plasma contains a neutrophil activator (Paterson Postoperative course of inflammatory abdominal aortic aneu- et al). 1993;7:68-75 rysms (Stella et al). 1993;7:229-238 614 Subject index Annals of Vascular Surgery Profunda femoral artery; see Femoral artery Risk factors for atherosclerotic aortoiliac occlusive disease Prostanoids (Cacoub and Godeau). 1993;7:394-405 Adjuvant prostanoid treatment during femorodistal reconstruc- Rupture tion (Smith et al). 1993;7:88-94 Aortic axeurysm rupture into a retroaortic left renal vein Prosthesis; see Blood vessel prosthesis (Hoballah et al). 1993;7:363-367 Pseudoaneurysm Natural history of abdominal aortic aneurysm: A survey of 63 Proximal anastomotic failure following infrarenal aortic recon- patients treated nonoperatively (Perko et al). 1993;7:113-116 struction: Late development of true aneurysms, pseudoaneu- Ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysms in a private hospital: A rysms, and occlusive disease (Hagino et al). 1993;7:8-13 decade’s experience (1980-1989) (McCready et al). 1993;7: Pseudoxanthoma elasticum 225-228 Genetic and metabolic causes of arterial disease (Fann et al). Use of CT for diagnosis of traumatic rupture of the thoracic 1993;7:594-604 aorta (Tomiak et al). 1993;7:130-139 Pulmonary embolism Ss Candida thrombosis of the innominate vein with septic pulmo- nary emboli (Kelly et al). 1993;7:343-346 Saphenous vein Therapeutic and prophylactic vena caval interruption for pul- Endovascular obliteration of in situ saphenous vein arteriove- monary embolism: Caval and venous insertion site patency nous fistulas during tibial bypass (Chervu et al); (Hallett) (AbuRahma et al); (Hallett) (Commentary). 1993;7:561-568 (Commentary). 1993;7:320-324 Sciatic artery Q Persistent sciatic artery: Collective review and management Quality of life (Shutze et al). 1993;7:303-310 Functional health and well-being in patients with severe ath- Shunts erosclerotic peripheral vascular occlusive disease (Schneider Blood flow through cartid shunts (Inahara) (Letter); (Grossi et et al). 1993;7:419-428 al) (Reply). 1993;7:605-606 Differences in carotid shunt flow rates and implications for cerebral blood flow (Grossi et al). 1993;7:39-43 Reactive hyperemic arteriography; see Angiography Omphalocaval shunt: An alternative procedure for portal de- Regression analysis compression (Nordestgaard et al). 1993;7:187-189 Multivariate Cox regression analysis of covariates for patency Silent myocardial ischemia; see Ischemia rates after femorodistal vein bypass grafting (Myers et al). Spinal cord 1993;7:262-269 Ischemic damage to the spinal cord following end-to-side Renal artery aortobifemoral bypass (Gorecki and Ameli). 1993;7:569-576 Splenorenal bypass for right renal artery revascularization Splenic artery (Irgau et al). 1993;7:359-362 Giant splenic artery aneurysm (Long et al). 1993;7:474-478 Renal artery obstruction Splenorenal bypass fer right renal artery revascularization Detection of unsuspected renal artery stenoses in patients with (Irgau et al). 1993;7:359-362 abdominal aortic aneurysms: Refined indications for preop- Stents erative aortography (Valentine et al). 1993;7:220-224 Initial experience with the Palmaz stent for aortoiliac stenoses Local infusion of fibrinolytic agents for acute renal artery (Wolf et al). 1993;7:254-261 thromboembolism: Report of ten cases (Salam et al). 1993; Stress, mechanical 7:21-26 Abnormal wall strain at distal end-to-side anastomoses (Pevec Renal entries; see Kidney et al). 1993;7:14-20 Renal veins Stroke; see Cerebrovascular disorders Aortic aneurysm rupture into a retroaortic left renal vein Subclavian steal syndrome (Hoballah et al). 1993;7:363-367 Coronary-subciavian steal: A cause of recurrent myocardial Renovascular hypertension; see Hypertension, renovascular ischemia (Horowitz et al). 1993;7:452-456 Reperfusion Subclavian vein Ischemia with intermittent reperfusion reduces functional and Posttraumatic arteriovenous fistula and subclavian vein throm- morphologic damage following renal ischemia in the rat bosis: Treatment by percutaneous arterial embolization and (Frank et al). 1993;7:150-155 vein angioplasty (Gobin et al). 1993;7:479-482 Reperfusion plasma contains a neutrophil activator (Paterson Subcutaneous fat tissue; see Fat tissue et al). 1993;7:68-75 Superficial femoral vein; see Femoral vein Replantation Superior vena cava; see Vena cava, superior Does carotid eversion endarterectomy and reimplantation re- Surgical instruments duce the risk of restenosis (Kieny et al). 1993;7:407-413 The original vascular clamp (Dalton et al). 1993;7:391-393 Resting ischemia; see Ischemia Syncope Risk factors Defecation syncope secondary to functional inferior vena caval Does carotid eversion endarterectomy and reimplantation re- obstruction during a Valsalva maneuver (Brophy et al). duce the risk of restenosis (Kieny et al). 1993;7:407-413 1993;7:374-377 Does routine patch angioplasty after carotid endarterectomy T lessen the risk of perioperative stroke? (Treiman et al). 1993;7:317-319 Thoracic aorta; see Aorta, thoracic Internal carotid artery surgery: Ten-year results (Magnan et Thoracic injuries al). 1993;7:521-529 The isolated posttraumatic aneurysm of the brachiocephalic Lipoprotein (a): A risk factor for peripheral vascular disease artery after blunt thoracic contusion (Kraus et al). 1993;7: (Widmann and Sumpio). 1993;7:446-451 275-281 Vol. 7, No. 6 Subject index 615 1993 Thromboangiitis obliterans Duplex Doppler investigation of suspected vascular lesions at Intestinal ischemia secondary to thromboangiitis obliterans the carotid bifurcation (Barry et al). 1993;7:140-144 (Kempczinski et al). 1993;7:354-358 Intraoperative B-mode ultrasonography is a useful adjunct to Thromboembolism peripheral arterial reconstruction (Kresowik et al). 1993;7: Local infusion of fibrinolytic agents for acute renal artery 33-38 thromboembolism: Report of ten cases (Salam et al). 1993; Umbilical veins 7:21-26 Omphalocaval shunt: An alternative procedure for portal de- Thrombolysis compression (Nordestgaard et al). 1993;7:187-189 Spontaneous thrombolysis of native artery occlusions (Ose et Upper extremity; see Arm al). 1993;7:463-469 Ureter Thrombolytic therapy Vascular surgery—associated ureteral injury: Zebras do exist In situ thrombolysis for late occlusion of suprafemoral pros- (Dalsing et al). 1993;7:180-186 thetic grafts (Enon et al). 1993;7:270-274 Urokinase Thrombolytic therapy for lower extremity arterial occlusion In situ thrombolysis for late occlusion of suprafemoral pros- (Faggioli and Ricotta). 1993;7:297-302 thetic grafts (Enon et al). 1993;7:270-274 Thrombolytic therapy in an isolated limb (Goodman et al). Thrombolytic therapy in an isolated limb (Goodman et al). 1993;7:512-520 1993;7:512-520 Thrombophlebitis Vv Thrombophlebitis of the ovarian vein with free-floating throm- bus in the inferior vena cava (Hassen-Khodja et al). 1993;7: Valsalva maneuver 582-586 Defecation syncope secondary to functional inferior vena caval Thrombosis obstruction during a Valsalva maneuver (Brophy et al). Bilateral popliteal vein aueurysms (McDevitt et al). 1993;7:282- 1993;7:374-377 286 Vascular access surgery Candida thrombosis of the innominate vein with septic pulmo- Vascular access surgery as an outpatient procedure (Wilson et nary emboli (Kelly et al). 1993;7:343-346 al). 1993;7:325-329 Posttraumatic arteriovenous fistula and subclavian vein throm- Vascular patency bosis: Treatment by percutaneous arterial embolization and Enhanced patency of venous Dacron grafts by endothelial cell vein angioplasty (Gobin et al). 1993;7:479-482 sodding (Wang et al). 1993;7:429-436 Thrombophlebitis of the ovarian vein with free-floating throm- Multivariate Cox regression analysis of covariates for patency bus in the inferior vena cava (Hassen-Khodja et al). 1993;7: rates after femorodistal vein bypass grafting (Myers et al). 582-586 1993;7:262-269 Thrombosis of the axillary artery secondary to compression Therapeutic and prophylactic vena caval interruption for pul- by the pectoralis minor muscle (Finkelstein and John- monary embolism: Caval and venous insertion site patency ston); (Sanders and Cooper) (Commentary). 1993;7:287- (AbuRahma et al); (Hallett) (Commentary). 1993;7:561-568 290 Vascular prosthesis; see Blood vessel prosthesis Tibial vein Vascular surgery, adverse effects Endovascular obliteration of in situ saphenous vein arteriove- Vascular surgery-associated ureteral injury: Zebras do exist nous fistulas during tibial bypass (Chervu et al); (Hallett) (Dalsing et al). 1993;7:180-186 (Commentary). 1993;7:320-324 Veins, transplantation Tissue preservation Analysis of balloon dilatation of human vein graft stenoses Cryopreserved arterial homografts: Preliminary study (Gourn- (Marin et al). 1993;7:2-7 ier et al). 1993;7:503-511 Vena cava, inferior Toes Abdominal aortic aneurysm associated with horseshoe kidney The “blue-toe” syndrome as a harbinger of impending infrain- and duplication of the inferior vena cava (Julia et al). guinal vein graft failure: A report of three cases (Fujitani et 1993;7:587-589 al). 1993;7:330-335 Aneurysm of the inferior vena cava: Case report and review of Tomography, x-ray computed the literature (Gradman and Steinberg). 1993;7:347-353 Use of CT for diagnosis of traumatic rupture of the thoracic Defecation syncope secondary to functional inferior vena caval aorta (Tomiak et al). 1993;7:130-139 obstruction during a Valsalva maneuver (Brophy et al). Transcranial Doppler ultrasonography; see Ultrasonogra- 1993;7:374-377 phy Thrombophlebitis of the ovarian vein with free-floating throm- Transplantation, homologous bus in the inferior vena cava (Hassen-Khodja et al). 1993;7: Cryopreserved arterial homografts: Preliminary study (Gourn- 582-586 ier et al). 1993;7:503-511 Vena cava replacement for malignant disease: Is there a role? Trauma; see Wounds and injuries (Bower et al). 1993;7:51-62 Vena cava, superior U Vena cava replacement for malignant disease: Is there a role? Ultrasonography (Bower et al). 1993;7:51-62 Are both color-flow duplex scanning and cerebral arteriography Vena cava filters required prior to carotid endarterectomy? (McKittrick et al). Therapeutic and prophylactic vena caval interruption for pul- 1993;7:311-316 monary embolism: Caval and venous insertion site patency Continuous transcranial Doppler ultrasonography and electro- (AbuRahma et al); (Hallett) (Commentary). 1993;7:561-568 encephalography during carotid endarterectomy: A multimo- Vertebral artery dal monitoring system to detect intraoperative ischemia Vertebral artery reconstruction (Kline and Berguer). 1993;7: (Jansen et al). 1993;7:95-101 497-501 616 Subject index "Annals of Vascular Surgery Vertebrobasilar insufficiency Posttraumatic arteriovenous fistula and subclavian vein throm- Hemodynamic vertebrobasilar insufficiency caused by multiple bosis: Treatment by percutaneous arterial embolization and arterial lesions: Results of surgical treatment (Rosset et al). vein angioplasty (Gobin et al). 1993;7:479-482 1993;7:243-248 Posttraumatic innominate artery aneurysm with occlusion of the common carotid artery at its origin by an intimal flap Ww (Edwards et al). 1993;7:368-373 Well-being; see Quality of life Role of arteriography for blunt or penetrating injuries in Wounds and injuries proximity to major vascular structures: An evolution in Blunt injuries to the innominate artery (Prétre et al). 1993;7: management (Gillespie et al). 1993;7:145-149 470-473 Use of CT for diagnosis of traumatic rupture of the thoracic The isolated posttraumatic aneurysm of the brachiocephalic aorta (Tomiak et al). 1993;7:130-139 artery after blunt thoracic contusion (Kraus et al). 1993;7: 275-281 Statement of Ownership, 4 Management and [tna Circulation (Required by 39 U.S.C. 3685) 1A. 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