AIMC Topic: Iliac Artery

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Deep learning-based vessel and nerve recognition model for lateral lymph node dissection: a retrospective feasibility study.

Langenbeck's archives of surgery
PURPOSE: Lateral lymph node dissection for rectal cancer is challenging because of the presence of blood vessels and nerves essential for postoperative genitourinary function and leg movements. Identifying these structures during surgery is crucial. ...

Robot-Assisted Surgery of an Iliac Artery Aneurysm: A Case Report.

Innovations (Philadelphia, Pa.)
Robot-assisted surgery has not yet been able to establish itself for vascular surgery. However, the preconditions for robot-assisted vascular interventions have changed fundamentally over the past years because of technological advances and extensive...

Successful Multidisciplinary Repair of Severe Bilateral Uretero-Enteric Stricture with Inflammatory Reaction Extending to the Left Iliac Artery, after Robotic Radical Cystectomy and Intracorporeal Ileal Neobladder.

Current oncology (Toronto, Ont.)
Uretero-enteric anastomotic strictures (UES) after robot-assisted radical cystectomy (RARC) represent the main cause of post-operative renal dysfunction. The gold standard for treatment of UES is open uretero-ileal reimplantation (UIR), which is ofte...

Iliac Limb Perigraft Access with Robotic Catheter Assistance for Type 2 Endoleak Embolization.

Annals of vascular surgery
Retrograde perigraft access to the aneurysmal sac for type 2 endoleak embolization is a relevant alternative to standard transarterial and translumbar approaches. Entering the space between the graft and the iliac artery requires support and pushabil...

[Robot-assisted linear aortofemoral bypass surgery].

Khirurgiia
Aortofemoral bypass surgery is still the «gold standard» for aortoiliac lesions with excellent results and long-term patency despite improvement of endovascular surgery. Extensive surgical approaches are accompanied by high risk of postoperative comp...

Unexpected hemorrhage of a rare vessel, a pubic branch of the external iliac artery, after laparoscopic radical prostatectomy: Case report.

Medicine
RATIONALE: Postoperative hemorrhage is a rare complication after laparoscopic radical prostatectomy (LRP), with no case reports of bleeding from the external iliac artery in the literature.