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Subject Index to Volume 9 A Use of left heart bypass in the surgical repair of thoracoab- Abdominal aorta; see Aorta, abdominal dominal aortic aneurysms (Schepens et al). 1995;9:327-338 Age factors Angiography The effect of aging on the transarterial wall oxygen gradient Intraoperative assessment of carotid endarterectomy: A com- (Santilli et al). 1995;9:146-151 parison of techniques (Lingenfelter et al). 1995;9:235-240 Percutaneous transluminal angioplasty in adults less than 45 Angiography, digital subtraction years of age with premature lower extremity atherosclerosis Carbon dioxide/digital subtraction arteriography—assisted (Levy et al). 1995;9:471-479 transluminal angioplasty (Frankhouse et al). 1995;9:448-452 Alteplase Angioplasty, balloon Patency of a small vessel prosthesis bonded to tissue plasmi- Carbon dioxide/digital subtraction arteriography-assisted nogen activator and iloprost (Greco et al). 1995;9:140-145 transluminal angioplasty (Frankhouse et al). 1995;9:448-452 Anastomosis, surgical Open operative balloon angioplasty of the internal carotid Is infrapopliteal bypass compromised by distal origin of the artery: A technique in evolution (Ballard et al). 1995;9:390- proximal anastomosis? (Brothers et al). 1995;9:172-178 393 (Case report) Preoperative control of a ruptured anastomotic femoral “pseu- Percutaneous transluminal angioplasty in adults less than 45 doaneurysm” by balloon catheter: A combined radiologic years of age with premature lower extremity atherosclerosis and surgical approach (Rosenthal et al). 1995;9:289-292 (Levy et al). 1995;9:471-479 (Case report) Angioscopy Sequential distal anastomosis in aortofemoral bypass (Gewertz Acute popliteal arterial injury: The role of angioscopy (Alimi et and Webb). 1995;9:583-584 al). 1995;9:361-368 Aneurysm Ankle Concurrent abdominal aortic aneurysm and urologic neoplasm: Neurectomy for palliation of primary erythermalgia (Sadighi An argument for simultaneous intervention (Ginsberg et al); and Arbid). 1995;9:197-198 (Case report) (Pontes) (Commentary). 1995;9:428-433 The relationship between arm-ankle pressure difference and Dissecting descending thoracic and thoracoabdominal aortic peak systolic velocity in patients with stenotic lower extrem- aneurysms: Part II (Panneton and Hollier). 1995;9:596-605 ity vein grafts (Papanicolaou et al). 1995;9:554-560 Management options for hepatic artery aneurysms (Thi- Aorta ; bodeaux et al). 1995;9:285-288 (Case report) Aortoiliac bypass in a renal transplant patient using a new Multiple nonanastomotic aneurysms in an external velour technique (Jain et al). 1995;9:385-389 (Case report) ringed Dacron femoropopliteal vascular _ prosthesis Blue toe syndrome from a ‘‘coral reef’ aorta (Rosenberg and (AbuRahma and DeLuca). 1995;9:493-496 (Case report) Killewich). 1995;9:561-564 (Case report) Nondissecting thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysms: Part I Clinical and CT evaluation of a new stretch polytetrafluoroeth- (Panneton and Hollier). 1995;9:503-514 ylene aortic graft (Erdoes et al). 1995;9:441-447 Nondysplastic saccular aneurysm of the internal carotid artery Comparison of the utility of CT scans and intravascular ultra- (Cormier et al). 1995;9:500-502 (Case report) sound in endovascular aortic grafting (Verbin et al). 1995;9: Preoperative control of a ruptured anastomotic femoral “pseu- 434-440 doaneurysm” by balloon catheter: A combined radiologic Do collagen-impregnated knitted Dacron grafts reduce the and surgical approach (Rosenthal et al). 1995;9:289-292 need for transfusion in infrarenal aortic reconstruction? (Case report) (Barral et al). 1995;9:339-343 Retroperitoneal approach for repair of inflammatory aortic Evaluation of dopexamine hydrochloride as a renoprotective aneurysm (Todd and DeRose). 1995;9:525-534 agent during aortic surgery (Welch et al). 1995;9:488-492 Ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysm: Impact of comorbidity Placement of endovascular stented grafts via remote access and postoperative complications on outcome (Panneton et sites: A new approach to the treatment of failed aortoil- al). 1995;9:535-541 iofemoral reconstructions (Sanchez et al). 1995;9:1-8 Ruptured infected popliteal artery aneurysm (Wilson et al). Renal endarterectomy vs. bypass for combined aortic and renal 1995;9:497-499 (Case report) reconstruction: Is there a difference in clinical outcome? Ruptured ulnar artery pseudoaneurysm (Erdoes and Brown). (Dougherty et al). 1995;9:87-94 1995;9:394-396 (Case report) Sequential distal anastomosis in aortofemoral bypass (Gewertz Technique of thoracoabdominal aneurysm repair (Acher and and Webb). 1995;9:583-584 Wynn). 1995;9:585-595 608 Subject Index to Volume 9 A Use of left heart bypass in the surgical repair of thoracoab- Abdominal aorta; see Aorta, abdominal dominal aortic aneurysms (Schepens et al). 1995;9:327-338 Age factors Angiography The effect of aging on the transarterial wall oxygen gradient Intraoperative assessment of carotid endarterectomy: A com- (Santilli et al). 1995;9:146-151 parison of techniques (Lingenfelter et al). 1995;9:235-240 Percutaneous transluminal angioplasty in adults less than 45 Angiography, digital subtraction years of age with premature lower extremity atherosclerosis Carbon dioxide/digital subtraction arteriography—assisted (Levy et al). 1995;9:471-479 transluminal angioplasty (Frankhouse et al). 1995;9:448-452 Alteplase Angioplasty, balloon Patency of a small vessel prosthesis bonded to tissue plasmi- Carbon dioxide/digital subtraction arteriography-assisted nogen activator and iloprost (Greco et al). 1995;9:140-145 transluminal angioplasty (Frankhouse et al). 1995;9:448-452 Anastomosis, surgical Open operative balloon angioplasty of the internal carotid Is infrapopliteal bypass compromised by distal origin of the artery: A technique in evolution (Ballard et al). 1995;9:390- proximal anastomosis? (Brothers et al). 1995;9:172-178 393 (Case report) Preoperative control of a ruptured anastomotic femoral “pseu- Percutaneous transluminal angioplasty in adults less than 45 doaneurysm” by balloon catheter: A combined radiologic years of age with premature lower extremity atherosclerosis and surgical approach (Rosenthal et al). 1995;9:289-292 (Levy et al). 1995;9:471-479 (Case report) Angioscopy Sequential distal anastomosis in aortofemoral bypass (Gewertz Acute popliteal arterial injury: The role of angioscopy (Alimi et and Webb). 1995;9:583-584 al). 1995;9:361-368 Aneurysm Ankle Concurrent abdominal aortic aneurysm and urologic neoplasm: Neurectomy for palliation of primary erythermalgia (Sadighi An argument for simultaneous intervention (Ginsberg et al); and Arbid). 1995;9:197-198 (Case report) (Pontes) (Commentary). 1995;9:428-433 The relationship between arm-ankle pressure difference and Dissecting descending thoracic and thoracoabdominal aortic peak systolic velocity in patients with stenotic lower extrem- aneurysms: Part II (Panneton and Hollier). 1995;9:596-605 ity vein grafts (Papanicolaou et al). 1995;9:554-560 Management options for hepatic artery aneurysms (Thi- Aorta ; bodeaux et al). 1995;9:285-288 (Case report) Aortoiliac bypass in a renal transplant patient using a new Multiple nonanastomotic aneurysms in an external velour technique (Jain et al). 1995;9:385-389 (Case report) ringed Dacron femoropopliteal vascular _ prosthesis Blue toe syndrome from a ‘‘coral reef’ aorta (Rosenberg and (AbuRahma and DeLuca). 1995;9:493-496 (Case report) Killewich). 1995;9:561-564 (Case report) Nondissecting thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysms: Part I Clinical and CT evaluation of a new stretch polytetrafluoroeth- (Panneton and Hollier). 1995;9:503-514 ylene aortic graft (Erdoes et al). 1995;9:441-447 Nondysplastic saccular aneurysm of the internal carotid artery Comparison of the utility of CT scans and intravascular ultra- (Cormier et al). 1995;9:500-502 (Case report) sound in endovascular aortic grafting (Verbin et al). 1995;9: Preoperative control of a ruptured anastomotic femoral “pseu- 434-440 doaneurysm” by balloon catheter: A combined radiologic Do collagen-impregnated knitted Dacron grafts reduce the and surgical approach (Rosenthal et al). 1995;9:289-292 need for transfusion in infrarenal aortic reconstruction? (Case report) (Barral et al). 1995;9:339-343 Retroperitoneal approach for repair of inflammatory aortic Evaluation of dopexamine hydrochloride as a renoprotective aneurysm (Todd and DeRose). 1995;9:525-534 agent during aortic surgery (Welch et al). 1995;9:488-492 Ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysm: Impact of comorbidity Placement of endovascular stented grafts via remote access and postoperative complications on outcome (Panneton et sites: A new approach to the treatment of failed aortoil- al). 1995;9:535-541 iofemoral reconstructions (Sanchez et al). 1995;9:1-8 Ruptured infected popliteal artery aneurysm (Wilson et al). Renal endarterectomy vs. bypass for combined aortic and renal 1995;9:497-499 (Case report) reconstruction: Is there a difference in clinical outcome? Ruptured ulnar artery pseudoaneurysm (Erdoes and Brown). (Dougherty et al). 1995;9:87-94 1995;9:394-396 (Case report) Sequential distal anastomosis in aortofemoral bypass (Gewertz Technique of thoracoabdominal aneurysm repair (Acher and and Webb). 1995;9:583-584 Wynn). 1995;9:585-595 608 Vol. 9, No. 6 Subject index 609 1995 Aorta, abdominal Stenting without thrombolysis for aortoiliac occlusive disease: Aortic dissection (Fann and Miller). 1995;9:311-323 Experier~c in 14 high-risk patients (Ballard et al). 1995;9: | Coarctation of the abdominal aorta (Bergamini et al). 1995;9: 453-45¢ 352-356 Arteries \ Concurrent abdominal aortic aneurysm and urologic neoplasm: Differential thrombogenicity of artery and vein: The role of von An argument for simultaneous intervention (Ginsberg et al); Willebrand factor (Cho and Ouriel). 1995;9:60-70 (Pontes) (Commentary). 1995;9:428-433 The effect of aging on the transarterial wall oxygen gradient Differential effect of the retropleural and retroperitoneal envi- (Santilli et al). 1995;9:146-151 ronments on healing of the inner wall of porous fabric Arteritis prostheses in the thoracic and abdominal aorta of the same Temporal arteritis (Goldstein). 1995;9:129-133 dog (Hayashida et al). 1995;9:369-377 Atherosclerosis Dissecting descending thoracic and thoracoabdominal aortic Carotid eversion endarterectomy: Short- and long-term results aneurysms: Part II (Panneton and Hoilier). 1995;9:596-605 (Koskas et al). 1995;9:9-15 Neurologic complications of reoperative and emergent abdomi- Percutaneous transluminal angioplasty in adults less than 45 nal aortic reconstruction (Plecha et al). 1995;9:95-101 years of age with premature lower extremity atherosclerosis Nondissecting thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysms: Part I (Levy et al). 1995;9:471-479 } (Panneton and Hollier). 1995;9:503-514 Transaortic renal and visceral endarterectomy (Kuestner et al). | Operative management of coexistent aortic disease and horse- 1995;9:302-310 shoe kidney (Shortell et al). 1995;9:123-128 Avulsion Retrograde aortic dissection after bilateral iliac artery stenting: Minimally invasive surgery for primary varicose veins: Limited A case report and review of the literature (Cisek and Mc- invaginated axial stripping and tributary (hook) stab avul- Kittrick). 1995;9:280-284 (Case report) sion (Goren and Yellin). 1995;9:401-414 Retroperitoneal approach for repair of inflammatory aortic Axillary vein aneurysm (Todd and DeRose). 1995;9:525-534 Primary subclavian-axillary vein thrombosis (Hurlbert and Ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysm: Impact of comorbidity Rutherford). 1995;9:217-223 and postoperative complications on outcome (Panneton et B al). 1995;9:535-541 Stenting without thrombolysis for aortoiliac occlusive disease: Balloon angioplasty; see Angioplasty, balloon Experience in 14 high-risk patients (Ballard et al). 1995;9: Balloon dilatation 453-458 Preoperative control of a ruptured anastomotic femoral “‘pseu- Technique of thoracoabdominal aneurysm repair (Acher and doaneurysm” by balloon catheter: A combined radiologic Wynn). 1995;9:585-595 and surgical approach (Rosenthal et al). 1995;9:289-292 Transperitoneal medial visceral rotation (Deiparine and Bal- (Case report) lard) (Letter); (Stoney) (Reply). 1995;9:607 Blood flow velocity Transperitoneal medial visceral rotation (Murray et al). 1995; The relationship between arm-ankle pressure difference and 9:209-216 peak systolic velocity in patients with stenotic lower extrem- Use of left heart bypass in the surgical repair of thoracoab- ity vein grafts (Papanicolaou et al). 1995;9:554-560 dominal aortic aneurysms (Schepens et al). 1995;9:327-338 Blood pressure Aorta, thoracic The relationship between arm-ankle pressure difference and Differential effect of the retropleural and retroperitoneal envi- peak systolic velocity in patients with stenotic lower extrem- ronments on healing of the inner wall of porous fabric ity vein grafts (Papanicolaou et al). 1995;9:554-560 prostheses in the thoracic and abdominal aorta of the same Blood transfusion dog (Hayashida et al). 1995;9:369-377 Do collagen-impregnated knitted Dacron grafts reduce the Dissecting descending thoracic and thoracoabdominal aortic need for transfusion in infrarenal aortic reconstruction? aneurysms: Part II (Panneton and Hollier). 1995;9:596-605 (Barral et al). 1995;9:339-343 Nondissecting thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysms: Part I Blood vessel prosthesis (Panneton and Hollier). 1995;9:503-514 Behavior of cryopreserved endothelial cells in different phases: Technique of thoracoabdominal aneurysm repair (Acher and Their application in the seeding of vascular prostheses (Bel- Wynn). 1995;9:585-595 lon et al). 1995;9:266-273 Traumatic rupture of the thoracic aorta: Should one always Clinical and CT evaluation of a new stretch polytetrafluoroeth- operative immediately? (Maggisano et al). 1995;9:44-52 ylene aortic graft (Erdoes et al). 1995;9:441-447 Use of left heart bypass in the surgical repair of thoracoab- Differential effect of the retropleural and retroperitoneal envi- dominal aortic aneurysms (Schepens et al). 1995;9:327-338 ronments on healing of the inner wall of porous fabric Aortic coarctation prostheses in the thoracic and abdominal aorta of the same Coarctation of the abdominal aorta (Bergamini et al). 1995;9: dog (Hayashida et al). 1995;9:369-377 352-356 Early inflammatory response to gelatin- and collagen-sealed Arm Dacron prostheses (Lacroix et al). 1995;9:152-154 The relationship between arm-ankle pressure difference and Enhanced patency of venous Dacron grafts by endothelial cell peak systolic velocity in patients with stenotic lower extrem- sodding (Leséche and Ohan) (Letter); (Wang and Sumpio) ity vein grafts (Papanicolaou et al). 1995;9:554-560 (Reply). 1995;9:325-326 Arterial occlusive diseases Fibrinolysis profiles and platelet activation after endothelial Carotid eversion endarterectomy: Short- and long-term results cell seeding of prosthetic vascular grafts (Smyth et al). (Koskas et al). 1995;9:9-15 1995;9:542-546 The occluded renal artery: An ongoing surgical challenge (Jor- Infected lower extremity extra-anatomic bypass grafts: Man- dan et al). 1995;9:344-351 agement of a serious complication in high-risk patients (de Virgilio et al). 1995;9:459-466 610 Subject index Annals of Vascular Surgery Multiple nonanastomotic aneurysms in an external velour Coral reef aorta; see Aorta ringed Dacron femoropopliteal vascular prosthesis Coronary revascularization; see Revascularization (AbuRahma and DeLuca). 1995;9:493-496 (Case report) Coronary-subclavian steal syndrome; sce Subclavian steal Patency of a small vessel prosthesis bonded to tissue plasmi- syndrome nogen activator and iloprost (Greco et al). 1995;9:140-145 Correspondence; see Letters Placement of endovascular stented grafts via remote access Cost benefit analysis sites: A new approach to the treatment of failed aortoil- Cost-effective carotid endarterectomy in community practice iofemoral reconstructions (Sanchez et al). 1995;9:1-8 (Gibbs et al). 1995;9:423-427 Preliminary evaluation of a technique for inhibiting intimal Cryopreservation hyperplasia: Implantation of a resorbable luminal collagen Behavior of cryopreserved endothelial cells in different phases: membrane (Kent et al). 1995;9:135-139 Their application in the seeding of vascular prostheses (Bel- Blood vessels, injuries lon et al). 1995;9:266-273 Diagnosis of vascular trauma (Modrall et al). 1995;9:415-421 CT; see Tomography, x-ray computed Blue toe syndrome Blue toe syndrome from a “coral reef” aorta (Rosenberg and D Killewich). 1995;9:561-564 (Case report) Dacron; see Polyethylene terephthalate Book reviews Deep venous thrombosis; see Thrombophlebitis Clinical Problems in Vascular Surgery, by Galland and Clyne Deglutition disorders (Kalman). 1995;9:606 Symptomatic subclavian steal syndrome four decades after Handbook of Vascular Surgery, by Sales et al (Lawrence). 1995;9: operation for dysphagia lusoria (Ciocca et al). 1995;9:204- 324 208 (Case report) Ion Channels in the Cardiovascular System: Function and Dysfunction, Digital subtraction arteriography; see Angiography, digital by Spooner et al (Brown). 1995;9:225 subtraction Reperfusion Injuries and Clinical Capillary Leak Syndrome, edited by Dissection Zikria et al (Rehring). 1995;9:422 Aortic dissection (Fann and Miller). 1995;9:311-323 Valvular Heart Disease, edited by Al Zaibag and Duran (Fuller- Retrograde aortic dissection after bilateral iliac artery stenting: ton). 1995;9:226 A case report and review of the literature (Cisek and Vascular Nursing, by Fahey (Tormey). 1995;9:606 McKittrick). 1995;9:280-284 (Case report) The Yearbook of Vascular Surgery 1994, edited by Porter (Andros). Dopexamine hydrochloride 1995;9:224-225 Evaluation of dopexamine hydrochloride as a renoprotective Budd-Chiari syndrome; see Hepatic vein thrombosis agent during aortic surgery (Welch et al). 1995;9:488-492 Dysphagia lusoria; see Deglutition disorders Cc Carbon dioxide E Carbon dioxide/digital subtraction arteriography—assisted Echocardiography transluminal angioplasty (Frankhouse et al). 1995;9:448-452 Transesophageal echocardiography in the detection of cardio- Carcinoma vascular sources of peripheral vascular embolism (Davila- Budd-Chiari syndrome secondary to carcinoma: Report of two Roman et al). 1995;9:252-260 cases (Chatel et al). 1995;9:565-570 (Case report) Embolism Carotid arteries, surgery Blue toe syndrome from a ‘‘coral reef” aorta (Rosenberg and The role of intraoperative transcranial Doppler monitoring in Killewich). 1995;9:561-564 (Case report) carotid artery surgery (Nedey et al). 1995;9:247-251 Transesophageal echocardiography in the detection of cardio- Carotid artery, internal vascular sources of peripheral vascular embolism (Davila- Direct transposition of the distal cervical vertebral artery into Roman et al). 1995;9:252-260 the internal carotid artery (Koskas et al). 1995;9:515-524 Tumor embolism after pneumonectomy for primary pulmonary Eversion endarterectomy of the internal carotid artery: Mid- neoplasia (Gémez et al). 1995;9:199-203 (Case report) term results of a new technique (Reigner et al). 1995;9:241- Endarterectomy 246 Renal endarterectomy vs. bypass for combined aortic and renal Nondysplastic saccular aneurysm of the internal carotid artery reconstruction: Is there a difference in clinical outcome? (Cormier et al). 1995;9:500-502 (Case report) (Dougherty et al). 1995;9:87-94 Open operative balloon angioplasty of the internal carotid Transaortic renal and visceral endarterectomy (Kuestner et al). artery: A technique in evolution (Ballard et al). 1995;9:390- 1995;9:302-310 3$3 (Case report) Endarterectomy, carotid Carotid endarterectomy; see Endarterectomy, carotid Carotid eversion endarterectomy: Short- and long-term results Cell seeding, endothelial; see Endothelial cells (Koskas et al). 1995;9:9-15 Coarctation, aortic; see Aortic coarctation A comparative study of saphenous vein, internal jugular vein, Collagen ard knitted Dacron patches for carotid artery endarterec- Do collagen-impregnated knitted Dacron grafts reduce the tomy (Goldman et al). 1995;9:71-79 need for transfusion in infrarenal aortic reconstruction? Cost-effective carotid endarterectomy in community practice (Barral et al). 1995;9:339-343 (Gibbs et al). '1995;9:423-427 Early inflammatory response to gelatin- and collagen-sealed The durability of bilateral carotid endarterectomy (Rossi et al). Dacron prostheses (Lacroix et al). 1995;9:152-154 1995;9:16-20 Preliminary evaluation of a technique for inhibiting intimal Eversion endarterectomy of the internal carotid artery: Mid- hyperplasia: Implantation of a resorbable luminal collagen term results of a new technique (Reigner et al). 1995;9:241- membrane (Kent et al). 1995;9:135-139 246 Continuous-wave ultrasonography; see Ultrasonography Vol. 9, No. 6 Subject index 611 1995 G Intraoperative assessment of carotid endarterectomy: A com- parison of techniques (Lingenfelter et al). 1995;9:235-240 Gelatin { Morbidity and mortality associated with carotid endarterec- Early inflammatory response to gelatin- and collagen-sealed tomy: Effect of adjunctive coronary revascularization (Coyle Dacron prostheses (Lacroix et al). 1995;9:152-154 et al). 1995;9:21-27 Graft occlusion, vascular Selective use of the intensive care unit following carotid end- Long-term surveillance by duplex scanning of nonrevised in- arterectomy (Morasch et al). 1995;9:229-234 fragenicular graft stenosis (Ho et al). 1995;9:547-553 Endothelial cells The relationship between arm-ankle pressure difference and Behavior of cryopreserved endothelial cells in different phases: peak systolic velocity in patients with stenotic lower extrem- Their application in the seeding of vascular prostheses (Bel- ity vein grafts (Papanicolaou et al). 1995;9:554-560 lon et al). 1995;9:266-273 Groin Endothelial cell control of vasomotor tone (Oluwole et al). Skin closure and the incidence of groin wound infection: A 1995;9:293-301 prospective study (Murphy et al). 1995;9:480-482 Enhanced patency of venous Dacron grafts by endothelial cell H { sodding (Leséche and Ohan) (Letter); (Wang and Sumpio) (Reply). 1995;9:325-326 Heart bypass, left { Fibrinolysis profiles and platelet activation after endothelial Use of left heart bypass in the surgical repair of thoracoab- cell seeding of prosthetic vascular grafts (Smyth et al). dominal aortic aneurysms (Schepens et al). 1995;9:327-338 | 1995;9:542-546 Hemodialysis Endovascular grafting Surgical management of infected PTFE hemodialysis grafts: \ A comparison of endovascular assisted and conventional in situ Analysis of a 15-year experience (Tabbara et al). 1995;9:378- bypass grafts (Cikrit et al). 1995;9:37-43 384 Comparison of the utility of CT scans and intravascular ultra- Hemodynamics sound in endovascular aortic grafting (Verbin et al). 1995;9: Hemodynamics of stenotic infrainguinal vein grafts: Theoretic 434-440 considerations (Papanicolaou et al). 1995;9:163-171 Endovascular femoropopliteal bypass: Early human cadaver Heparin and animal studies (Ahn et al). 1995;9:28-36 Thrombolysis to treat arterial thrombotic complications of Placement of endovascular stented grafts via remote access heparin-induced thrombocytopenia (Calligaro et al). 1995;9: } sites: A new approach to the treatment of failed aortoil- 397-400 (Case report) iofemoral reconstructions (Sanchez et al). 1995;9:1-8 Hepatic artery Entrapment syndromes Management options for hepatic artery aneurysms (Thi- An unusual variant of popliteal artery entrapment (Gamagami bodeaux et al). 1995;9:285-288 (Case report) et al). 1995;9:467-470 Hepatic vein thrombosis Epidemiology Budd-Chiari syndrome secondary to carcinoma: Report of two Vascular holism: The epidemiology of vascular disease (Bar- cases (Chatel et al). 1995;9:565-570 (Case report) nes). 1995;9:576-582 Horseshoe kidney; see Kidney, abnormalities Erythromelalgia Hyperplasia Neurectomy for palliation of primary erythermalgia (Sadighi Preliminary evaluation of a technique for inhibiting intimal and Arbid). 1995;9:197-198 (Case report) hyperplasia: Implantation of a resorbable luminal collagen Eversion endarterectomy; see Endarterectomy membrane (Kent et al). 1995;9:135-139 Preventing intimal hyperplasia with photodynamic therapy F using an intravascular probe (Hsiang et al). 1995;9:80-86 Femoral artery I Endovascular femoropopliteal bypass: Early human cadaver and animal studies (Ahn et al). 1995;9:28-36 Iliac artery Multiple nonanastomotic aneurysms in an external velour Aortoiliac bypass in a renal transplant patient using a new ringed Dacron femoropopliteal vascular prosthesis technique (Jain et al). 1995;9:385-389 (Case report) (AbuRahma and DeLuca). 1995;9:493-496 (Case report) Placement of endovascular stented grafts via remote access Placement of endovascular stented grafts via remote access sites: A new approach to the treatment of failed aortoil- sites: A new approach to the treatment of failed aortoil- iofemoral reconstructions (Sanchez et al). 1995;9:1-8 iofemoral reconstructions (Sanchez et al). 1995;9:1-8 Retrograde aortic dissection after bilateral iliac artery stenting: Preoperative control of a ruptured anastomotic femoral “pseu- A case report and review of the literature (Cisek and Mc- doaneurysm” by balloon catheter: A combined radiologic Kittrick). 1995;9:280-284 (Case report) and surgical approach (Rosenthal et al). 1995;9:289-292 tenting without thrombolysis for aortoiliac occlusive disease: (Case report) Experience in 14 high-risk patients (Ballard et al). 1995;9: Sequential distal anastomosis in aortofemoral bypass (Gewertz 453-458 and Webb). 1995;9:583-584 Iliac vein Femoral vein May-Thurner syndrome: A previously unreported variant Physiologic variations in lower extremity venous valvular func- (Timi). 1995;9:227 (Letter) tion (Criado et al). 1995;9:102-108 lloprost Fibrinolytic therapy; sce Thrombolytic therapy Patency of a small vessel prosthesis bonded to tissue plasmi- Foreign body migration nogen activator and iloprost (Greco et al). 1995;9:140-145 Proximal migration of vena caval filters: Report of two cases In memoriam with operative retrieval (Defraigne et al). 1995;9:571-575 Teodoro Lazaro (Capdevila). 1995;9:134 (Case report) 612 Subject index Annals of Vascular Surgery Infection J Infected lower extremity extra-anatomic bypass grafts: Man- Jugular vein agement of a serious complication in high-risk patients (de A comparative study of saphenous vein, internal jugular vein, Virgilio et al). 1995;9:459-466 and knitted Dacron patches for carotid artery endarterec- Ruptured infected popliteal artery aneurysm (Wilson et al). tomy (Goldman et al). 1995;9:71-79 1995;9:497-499 (Case report) K Skin closure and the incidence of groin wound infection: A prospective study (Murphy et al). 1995;9:480-482 Kidney Surgical management of infected PTFE hemodialysis grafts: Evaluation of dopexamine hydrochloride as a renoprotective Analysis of a 15-year experience (Tabbara et al). 1995;9:?78- agent during aortic surgery (Welch et al). 1995;9:488-492 384 Preservation of cortical microcirculation after kidney ischemia- Inferior vena cava filters; see Vena cava filters reperfusion: Value of an iron chelator (Gonzalez-Fajardo et Inflammation al) (Letter); (Defraigne) (Reply). 1995;9:227-228 Early inflammatory response to gelatin- and collagen-sealed Kidney, abnormalities Dacron prostheses (Lacroix et al). 1995;9:152-154 Operative management of coexistent aortic disease and horse- Retroperitoneal approach for repair of inflammatory aortic shoe kidney (Shortell et al). 1995;9:123-128 aneurysm (Todd and DeRose). 1995;9:525-534 Kidney transplantation Infragenicular bypass Aortoiliac bypass in a renal transplant patient using a new Long-term surveillance by duplex scanning of nonrevised in- technique (Jain et al). 1995;9:385-389 (Case report) fragenicular graft stenosis (Ho et al). 1995;9:547-553 L Infrainguinal artery; see Inguinal artery Infrainguinal vein; see Inguinal vein Lazaro, Teodoro Infrapopliteal artery; see Popliteal artery Teodoro Lazaro (Capdevila). 1995;9:134 (In memoriam) Infrarenal artery; sce Renal artery Left heart bypass; see Heart bypass, left Inguinal artery Leg Characteristics of patients at risk for perioperative myocardial Infected lower extremity extra-anatomic bypass grafts: Man- infarction after inguinal bypass surgery: An exploratory agement of a serious complication in high-risk patients (de study (Gillespie et al). 1995;9:155-162 Virgilio et al). 1995;9:459-466 Inguinal vein Percutaneous transluminal! angioplasty in adults less than 45 Hemodynamics of stenotic infrainguinal vein grafts: Theoretic years of age with premature lower extremity atherosclerosis considerations (Papanicolaou et al). 1995;9:163-171 (Levy et al). 1995;9:471-479 Intensive care units Physiologic variations in lower extremity venous valvular func- Selective use of the intensive care unit following carotid end- tion (Criado et al). 1995;9:102-108 arterectomy (Morasch et al). 1995;9:229-234 The relationship between arm-ankle pressure difference and Internal carotid artery; see Carotid artery, internal peak sysiolic velocity in patients with stenotic lower extrem- Internal jugular vein; see Jugular vein ity vein grafts (Papanicolaou et al). 1995;9:554-560 Internal mammary artery; see Mammary arteries Surveillance venous scans for deep venous thrombosis in mul- Intestines tiple trauma patients (Meyer et al). 1995;9:109-114 Intraoperative determination of intestinal viability by pulse Letters oximetry (Tollefson et al). 1995;9:357-360 Enhanced patency of venous Dacron grafts by endothelial cell Intimal hyperplasia; see Hyperplasia sodding (Leséche and Ohan) (Letter); (Wang and Sumpio) Intraoperative monitoring (Reply). 1995;9:325-326 Intraoperative assessment of carotid endarterectomy: A com- May-Thurner syndrome: A previously unreported variant parison of techniques (Lingenfelter et al). 1995;9:235-240 (Timi). 1995;9:227 Intraoperative determination of intestinal viability by pulse Transperitoneal medial visceral rotation (Deiparine and Bal- oximetry (Tollefson et al). 1995;9:357-360 lard) (Letter); (Stoney) (Reply). 1995;9:607 The role of intraoperative transcranial Doppler monitoring in Limb salvage carotid artery surgery (Nedey et al). 1995;9:247-251 Intraoperative fibrinolytic therapy for salvage of limbs with Intravascular probe; sce Probes acute arterial ischemia: An adjunct to thromboembolectomy Intravascular ultrasonography; see Ultrasonography (Gonzdlez-Fajardo et al). 1995;9:179-186 Iron chelators Is infrapopliteal bypass compromised by distal origin of the Preservation of cortical microcirculation after kidney ischemia- proximal anastomosis? (Brothers et al). 1995;9:172-178 reperfusion: Value of an iron chelator (Gonzalez-Fajardo et Lower extremity; see Leg al) (Letter); (Defraigne) (Reply). 1995;9:227-228 Lung neoplasms Ischemia Tumor embolism after pneumonectomy for primary pulmonary Intraoperative fibrinolytic therapy for salvage of limbs with neoplasia (Gémez et al). 1995;9:199-203 (Case report) acute arterial ischemia: An adjunct to thromboembolectomy M (Gonzalez-Fajardo et al). 1995;9:179-186 No contralateral neutrophil (PMN) stimulation after rabbit Mammary arteries hindlimb ischemia/reperfusion (Summers et al). 1995;9:261- Coronary-subclavian steal syndrome: Report of five cases 265 (Bryan et al). 1995;9:115-122 Preservation of cortical microcirculation after kidney ischemia- May-Thurner syndrome reperfusion: Value of an iron chelator (Gonzalez-Fajardo et May-Thurner syndrome: A previously unreported variant al) (Letter); (Defraigne) (Reply). 1995;9:227-228 (Timi). 1995;9:227 (Letter) Vol. 9, No. 6 Subject index 613 1995 Medicare Do collagen-impregnated knitted Dacron grafts reduce the Use of inferior vena cava filters in the Medicare population need for transfusion in infrarenal aortic reconstruction? (Walsh et al). 1995;9:483-487 (Barral et al). 1995;9:339-343 Mortality Early inflammatory response to gelatin- and collagen-sealed Morbidity and mortality associated with carotid endarterec- Dacron prostheses (Lacroix et al). 1995;9:152-154 tomy: Effect of adjunctive coronary revascularization (Coyle Enhanced patency of venous Dacron grafts by endothelial cell et al). 1995;9:21-27 sodding (Leséche and Ohan) (Letter); (Wang and Sumpio) Myocardial infarction (Reply). 1995;9:325-326 Characteristics of patients at risk for perioperative myocardial Multiple nonanastomotic aneurysms in an external velour infarction after inguinal bypass surgery: An exploratory ringed Dacron femoropopliteal vascular prosthesis study (Gillespie et al). 1995;9:155-162 (AbuRahma and DeLuca). 1995;9:493-496 (Case report) Polytetrafluoroethylene N Clinical and CT evaluation of a new stretch polytetrafluoroeth- Neurectomy ylene aortic graft (Erdoes et al). 1995;9:441-447 Neurectomy for palliation of primary erythermalgia (Sadighi Infrapopliteal polytetrafluoroethylene and composite bypass: and Arbi’). 1995;9:197-198 (Case report) Factors influencing patency (Fichelle et al). 1995;9:187-196 Neurologic manifestations Surgical management of infected PTFE hemodialysis grafts: Neurologic complications of reoperative and emergent abdomi- Analysis of a 15-year experience (Tabbara et al). 1995;9:378- nal aortic reconstruction (Plecha et al). 1995;9:95-101 384 Neutrophils Popliteal artery No contralateral neutrophil (PMN) stimulation after rabbit Acute popliteal arterial injury: The role of angioscopy (Alimi et hindlimb ischemia/reperfusion (Summers et al). 1995;9:261- al). 1995;9:361-368 265 An unusual variant of popliteal artery entrapment (Gamagami et al). 1995;9:467-470 oO Endovascular femoropopliteal bypass: Early human cadaver Obituaries and animal studies (Ahn et al). 1995;9:28-36 Teodoro Lazaro (Capdevila). 1995;9:134 (In memoriam) Infrapopliteal polytetrafluoroethylene and composite bypass: Oxygen Factors influencing patency (Fichelle et al). 1995;9:187-196 The effect of aging on the transarterial wall oxygen gradient Is infrapopliteal bypass compromised by distal origin of the (Santilli et al). 1995;9:146-151 proximal anastomosis? (Brothers et al). 1995;9:172-178 Multiple nonanastomotic aneurysms in an external velour P ringed Dacron’ femoropopliteal vascular _ prosihesis Peak systolic velocity; see Blood flow velocity (AbuRahma and DeLuca). 1995;9:493-496 (Case report) Pedal vein Ruptured infected popliteal artery aneurysm (Wilson et al). Distal wound complications following pedal bypass: Analysis 1995;9:497-499 (Case report) of risk factors (Robison et al). 1995;9:53-59 Popliteal vein Percutaneous transluminal angioplasty; see Angioplasty, Physiologic variations in lower extremity venous valvular func- balloon tion (Criado et al). 1995;9:102-108 Peripheral vascular diseases Postoperative care Transesophageal echocardiography in the detection of cardio- Selective use of the intensive care unit following carotid end- vascular sources of peripheral vascular embolism (Davila- arterectomy (Morasch et al). 1995;9:229-234 Roman et al). 1995;9:252-260 Postoperative complications Photochemotherapy Characteristics of patients at risk for perioperative myocardial Preventing intimal hyperplasia with photodynamic therapy infarction after inguinal bypass surgery: An exploratory using an intravascular probe (Hsiang et al). 1995;9:80-86 study (Gillespie et al). 1995;9:155-162 Photoplethysmography Distal wound complications following pedal bypass: Analysis Chronic venous insufficiency in a Chinese population: An of risk factors (Robison et al). 1995;9:53-59 anatomic and functional study by continuous-wave Doppler Infected lower extremity extra-anatomic bypass grafts: Man- and photoplethysmography (Cheng and Wong). 1995;9:274- agement of a serious complication in high-risk patients (de 279 Virgilio et al). 1995;9:459-466 Platetet activation Ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysm: Impact of comorbidity Fibrinolysis profiles and platelet activation after endothelial and postoperative complications on outcome (Panneton et cell seeding of prosthetic vascular grafts (Smyth et al). al). 1995;9:535-541 1995;9:542-546 Skin closure and the incidence of groin wound infection: A Pneumonectomy prospective study (Murphy et al). 1995;9:480-482 Tumor embolism after pneumonectomy for primary pulmonary Probes neoplasia (Gémez et al). 1995;9:199-203 (Case report) Preventing intimal hyperplasia with photodynamic therapy Polyethylene terephthalate using an intravascular probe (Hsiang et al). 1995;9:80-86 A comparative study of saphenous vein, internal jugular vein, Pseudoaneurysm; see Aneurysm and knitted Dacron patches for carotid artery endarterec- Pulmonary neoplasia; see Lung neoplasms tomy (Goldman et al). 1995;9:71-79 Pulse oximetry Differential effect of the retropleural and retroperitoneal envi- Intraoperative determination of intestinal viability by pulse ronments on healing of the inner wall of porous fabric oximetry (Tollefson et al). 1995;9:357-360 prostheses in the thoracic and abdominal aorta of the same dog (Hayashida et al). 1995;9:369-377 614 Subject index Annals of Vascular Surgery R Stenting without thrombolysis for aortoiliac occlusive disease: Recurrence of disease Experience in 14 high-risk patients (Ballard et al). 1995;9: The durability of bilateral carotid endarterectomy (Rossi et al). 453-458 1995;9:16-20 Stripping, venous Renal artery Minimally invasive surgery for primary varicose veins: Limited Do collagen-impregnated knitted Dacron grafts reduce the invaginated axial stripping and tributary (hook) stab avul- need for transfusion in infrarenal aortic reconstruction? sion (Goren and Yellin). 1995;9:401-414 (Barral et al). 1995;9:339-343 Subciavian steal syndrome The occluded renal artery: An ongoing surgical challenge (Jor- Coronary-subclavian steal syndrome: Report of five cases dan et al). 1995;9:344-351 (Bryan et al). 1995;9:115-122 Rena! endarterectomy vs. bypass for combined aortic and renal Symptomatic subclavian steal syndrome four decades after reconstruction: Is there a difference in clinical outcome? operation for dysphagia lusoria (Ciocca et al). 1995;9:204- (Dougherty et al). 1995;9:87-94 208 (Case report) Transaortic renal and visceral endarterectomy (Kuestner et al). Subclavian vein 1995;9:302-310 Primary subclavian-axillary vein thrombosis (Hurlbert and Renal transplantation; see Kidney transplantation Rutherford). 1995;9:217-223 Renoprotection; see Kidney Surgical approaches Reoperation Retroperitoneal approach for repair of inflammatory aortic Neurologic complications of reoperative and emergent abdomi- aneurysm (Todd and DeRose). 1995;9:525-534 nal aortic reconstruction (Plecha et al). 1995;9:95-101 Transperitoneal medial visceral rotation (Deiparine and Bal- Reperfusion lard) (Letter); (Stoney) (Reply). 1995;9:607 No contralateral neutrophil (PMN) stimulation after rabbit Transperitoneal medial visceral rotation (Murray et al). 1995; hindlimb ischemia/reperfusion (Summers et al). 1995;9:261- 9:209-216 265 T Preservation of cortical microcirculation after kidney ischemia- reperfusion: Value of an iron chelator (Gonzalez-Fajardo et Temporal arteritis al) (Letter); (Defraigne) (Reply). 1995;9:227-228 Temporal arteritis (Goldstein). 1995;9:129-133 Revascularization Thoracic aorta; see Aorta, thoracic Morbidity and mortality associated with carotid endarterec- Thrombocytopenia tomy: Effect of adjunctive coronary revascularization (Coyle Thrombolysis to treat arterial thrombotic complications of et al). 1995;9:21-27 heparin-induced thrombocytopenia (Calligaro et al). 1995;9: Rupture 397-400 (Case report) Preoperative control of a ruptured anastomotic femoral “pseu- Thromboembolism doaneurysm” by balloon catheter: A combined radiologic Intraoperative fibrinolytic therapy for salvage of limbs with and surgical approach (Rosenthal et al). 1995;9:289-292 acute arterial ischemia: An adjunct to thromboembolectomy (Case report) (Gonzdlez-Fajardo et al). 1995;9:179-186 Ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysm: Impact of comorbidity Thrombolytic therapy and postoperative complications on outcome (Panneton et Fibrinolysis profiles and platelet activation after endothelial al). 1995;9:535-541 cell seeding of prosthetic vascular grafts (Smyth et al). Ruptured infected popliteal artery aneurysm (Wilson et al). 1995;9:542-546 1995;9:497-499 (Case report) Intraoperative fibrinolytic therapy for salvage of limbs with Ruptured ulnar artery pseudoaneurysm (Erdoes and Brown). acute arterial ischemia: An adjunct to thromboembolectomy 1995;9:394-396 (Case report) (Gonzalez-Fajardo et al). 1995;9:179-186 Traumatic rupture of the thoracic aorta: Should one always Stenting without thrombolysis for aortoiliac occlusive disease: operative immediately? (Maggisano et al). 1995;9:44-52 Experience in 14 high-risk patients (Ballard et al). 1995;9: 453-458 Ss Thrombolysis to treat arterial thrombotic complications of Saccular aneurysm; see Aneurysm heparin-induced thrombocytopenia (Calligaro et al). 1995;9: Saphenous vein 397-400 (Case report) A comparative study of saphenous vein, internal jugular vein, Thrombophlebitis and knitted Dacron patches for carotid artery endarterec- Surveillance venous scans for deep venous thrombosis in mul- tomy (Goldman et al). 1995;9:71-79 tiple trauma patients (Meyer et al). 1995;9:109-114 A comparison of endovascular assisted and conventional in situ Thrombosis bypass grafts (Cikrit et al). 1995;9:37-43 Differential thrombogenicity of artery and vein: The role of von Minimally invasive surgery for primary varicose veins: Limited Willebrand factor (Cho and Ouriel). 1995;9:60-70 invaginated axial stripping and tributary (hook) stab avul- Primary subclavian-axillary vein thrombosis (Hurlbert and sion (Goren and Yellin). 1995;9:401-414 Rutherford). 1995;9:217-223 Physiologic variations in lower extremity venous valvular func- Thrombolysis to treat arterial thrombotic complications of tion (Criado et al). 1995;9:102-108 heparin-induced thrombocytopenia (Calligaro et al). 1995;9: Stab avulsion; see Avulsion 397-400 (Case report) Stents Tissue plasminogen activator; see Alteplase Placement of endovascular stented grafts via remote access Tomography, x-ray computed sites: A new approach to the treatment of failed aortoil- Clinical and CT evaluation of a new stretch polytetrafluoroeth- iofemoral reconstructions (Sanchez et al). 1995;9:1-8 ylene aortic graft (Erdoes et al). 1995;9:441-447 Retrograde aortic dissection afier bilateral iliac artery stenting: Comparison of the utility of CT scans and intravascular ultra- A case report and review of the literature (Cisek and Mc- sound in endovascular aortic grafting (Verbin et al). 1995;9: Kittrick). 1995;9:280-284 (Case report) 434-440 Vol. 9, No. 6 Subject index 615 1995 Transaortic endarterectomy; see Endarterectomy Infrapopliteal polytetrafluoroethylene and composite bypass: Transesophageal echocardiography; sce Echocardiography Factors influencing patency (Fichelle et al). 1995;9:187-196 Transfusion; see Blood transfusion Vasomotor system Transluminal angioplasty; see Angioplasty, balloon Endothelial cell control of vasomotot tone (Oluwole et al). Transperitoneal medial visceral rotation; see Surgical ap- 1995;9:293-301 proaches Veins Trauma; see Wounds and injuries Differential thrombogenicity of artery and vein: The role of von Tributary stab avulsion; see Avulsion Willebrand factor (Cho and Ouriel). 1995;9:60-70 Vena cava, inferior U Budd-Chiari syndrome secondary to carcinoma: Report of two Ulnar artery cases (Chatel et al). 1995;9:565-570 (Case report) Ruptured ulnar artery pseudoaneurysm (Erdoes and Brown). Vena cava filters 1995;9:394-396 (Case report) Proximal migration of vena caval filters: Report of two cases Ultrasonography with operative retrieval (Defraigne et al). 1995;9:571-575 An unusual variant of popliteal artery entrapment (Gamagami (Case report) et al). 1995;9:467-470 Use of inferior vena cava filters in the Medicare population Chronic venous insufficiency in a Chinese population: An (Walsh et al). 1995;9:483-487 anatomic and functional study by continuous-wave Doppler Venous insufficiency and photoplethysmography (Cheng and Wong). 1995;9:274- Chronic venous insufficiency in a Chinese population: An 279 anatomic and functional study by continuous-wave Doppler Comparison of the utility of CT scans and intravascular ultra- and photoplethysmography (Cheng and Wong). 1995;9:274- sound in endovascular aortic grafting (Verbin et al). 1995;9: 279 434-440 Vertebral artery Intraoperative assessment of carotid endarterectomy: A com- Direct transposition of the distal cervical vertebral artery into parison of techniques (Lingenfelter et al). 1995;9:235-240 the internal carotid artery (Koskas et al). 1995;9:515-524 Long-term surveillance by duplex scanning of nonrevised in- Visceral artery fragenicular graft stenosis (Ho et al). 1995;9:547-553 Transaortic renal and visceral endarterectomy (Kuestner et al). The role of intraoperative transcranial Doppler monitoring in 1995;9:302-310 carotid artery surgery (Nedey et al). 1995;9:247-251 von Willebrand factor Surveillance venous scans for deep venous thrombosis in mul- Differential thrombogenicity of artery and vein: The role of von tiple trauma patients (Meyer et al). 1995;9:109-114 Willebrand factor (Cho and Ouriel). 1995;9:60-70 Urologic neoplasms WwW Concurrent abdominal aortic aneurysm and urologic neoplasm: An argument for simultaneous intervention (Ginsberg et al); Wounds and injuries (Pontes) (Commentary). 1995;9:428-433 Acute popliteal arterial injury: The role of angioscopy (Alimi et al). 1995;9:361-368 Vv Diagnosis of vascular trauma (Modrall et al). 1995;9:415-421 Varicose veins Distal wound complications following pedal bypass: Analysis Minimally invasive surgery for primary varicose veins: Limited of risk factors (Robison et al). 1995;9:53-59 invaginated axial stripping and tributary (hook) stab avul- Skin closure and the incidence of groin wound infection: A sion (Goren and Yellin). 1995;9:401-414 prospective study (Murphy et al). 1995;9:480-482 Vascular disease, epidemiology Surveillance venous scans for deep venous thrombosis in mul- Vascular holism: The epidemiology of vascular disease (Bar- tiple trauma patients (Meyer et al). 1995;9:109-114 nes). 1995;9:576-582 Traumatic rupture of the thoracic aorta: Should one always Vascular patency operative immediately? (Maggisano et al). 1995;9:44-52 Enhanced patency of venous Dacron grafts by endothelial cell sodding (Leséche and Ohan) (Letter); (Wang and Sumpio) (Reply). 1995;9:325-326 Author Index to Volume 9 A Baker WH (see Morasch et al). 1995;9:229- Blebea J (see Meyer et al). 1995;9:109-114 Abraham J (see Wilson et al). 1995;9:497- 234 Boel K (see Lacroix et al). 1995;9:152-154 499 (Case report) Ballard JL, Guinn JE, Killeen JD, Smith Boulanger B (see Maggisano et al). 1995;9: AbuRahma AF, DeLuca JA. Multiple DC. Open operative balloon angioplasty 44-52 nonanastomotic aneurysms in an exter- of the internal carotid artery: A tech- Bower R (see Hsiang et al). 1995;9:80-86 nal velour ringed Dacron femo- nique in evolution. 1995;9:390-393 (Case Bower T (see de Virgilio et al). 1995;9:459- ropopliteal vascular prosthesis. 1995;9: report) 466 493-496 (Case report) Ballard JL, Taylor FC, Sparks SR, Killeen Bower TC (see Dougherty et al). 1995;9: Acher CW, Wynn MM. Technique of tho- JD. Stenting without thrombolysis for 87-94 racoabdominal aneurysm repair. 1995;9: aortoiliac occlusive disease: Experience Brillant PT (see Rossi et al). 1995;9:16-20 585-595 in 14 high-risk patients. 1995;9:453-458 Brothers TE, Robison JG, Elliott BM, Arens Adeleine P (see Nedey et al). 1995;9:247- Ballard JL (see Deiparine and Ballard). C. Is infrapopliteal bypass compromised 251 1995;9:607 (Letter) by distal origin of the proximal anasto- Adelman MA (see Goldman et al). 1995;9: Barjoud H (see Nedey et al). 1995;9:247-251 mosis? 1995;9:172-178 71-79 Barnes RW. Vascular holism: The epidemi- Brothers TE (see Robison et al). 1995;9: Ahn SS, Reger VA, Kaiura TL. Endovascu- ology of vascular disease. 1995;9:576- 53-59 lar femoropopliteal bypass: Early human 582 Brown LF (see Kent et al). 1995;9:135-139 cadaver and animal studies. 1995;9: Baron JA (see Walsh et al). 1995;9:483-487 Brown WC (see Erdoes and Brown). 1995; 28-36 Barral X, Gay J-L, Favre J-P, Gournier J-P. 9:394-396 (Case report) Alexandrova NA (see Maggisano et al). Do collagen-impregnated knitted Dacron Bruneval P (see Cormier et al). 1995;9:500- 1995;9:44-52 grafts reduce the need for transfusion in 502 (Case report) Algra A (see Ho et al). 1995;9:547-553 infrarenal aortic reconstruction? 1995;9: Brunon AM (see Nedey et al). 1995;9:247- Alimi Y, Lempidakis M, Hartung O, Lelong 339-343 251 B, Juhan C. Acute popliteal arterial in- Barrett JA (see Walsh et al). 1995;9:483- Bryan FC, Allen RC, Lumsden AB. jury: The role of angioscopy. 1995;9:361- 487 Coronary-subclavian steal syndrome: 368 Barzilai B (see Davila-Roman et al). 1995; Report of five cases. 1995;9:115-122 Allen RC (see Bryan et al). 1995;9:115-122 9:252-260 Bujan J (see Bellon et al). 1995;9:266-273 Alvarez T (see Gonzalez-Fajardo et al). Beach KW (see Papanicolaou et al). 1995; Bundens WP (see Gamagami et al). 1995; 1995;9:227-228 (Letter) 9:163-171 9:467-470 Anderson JG (see Santilli et al). 1995;9: Beach KW (see Papanicolaou et al). 1995; Burke K (see Morasch et al). 1995;9:229- 146-151 9:554-560 234 Andrew CT (see Ciocca et al). 1995;9:204- Bellon JM, Bujan J, Honduvilla NG, Her- Burke PE (see Murphy et al). 1995;9:480- 208 (Case report) nando A, Navlet J. Behavior of cryopre- 482 Annenberg AJ (see Thibodeaux et al). 1995; served endothelial cells in different Cc 9:285-288 (Case report) phases: Their application in the seeding Arbid EJ (see Sadighi and Arbid). 1995;9: of vascular prostheses. 1995;9:266-273 Caldwell MD (see Santilli et al). 1995;9: 197-198 (Case report) Bergamini TM, Bernard JD, Mavroudis C, 146-151 Arens C (see Brothers et al). 1995;9:172-178 Backer CL, Muster AJ, Richardson JD. Calligaro KD, Kansagra A, Dougherty MJ, Coarctation of the abdominal aorta. Savarese RP, DeLaurentis DA. Throm- B 1995;9:352-356 bolysis to treat arterial thrombotic com- Bacha EA (see Jordan et al). 1995;9:344- Berman SS (see Erdoes et al). 1995;9:441- plications of heparin-induced thrombo- 351 447 cytopenia. 1995;9:397-400 (Case report) Backer CL (see Bergamini et al). 1995;9: Bernard JD (see Bergamini et al). 1995;9: Capdevila JM. Teodoro Lazaro. 1995;9:134 352-356 352-356 (In memoriam) Baek S (see Ginsberg et al). 1995;9:428-433 Bernhard VM (see Erdoes et al). 1995;9: Carr HMH (see Smyth et al). 1995;9:542- Bahnini A (see Koskas et al). 1995;9:9-15 441-447 546 Bahnini A (see Koskas et al). 1995;9:515- Beven EG (see Tabbara et al). 1995;9:378- Castellote M (see Gémez et al). 1995;9:199- 524 384 203 (Case report) Bakal CW (see Sanchez et al). 1995;9:1-8 Birkmeyer JD (see Walsh et al). 1995;9:483- Chaikof EL (see Coyle et al). 1995;9:21-27 487 616

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