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Caron B. Rockman
Researcher at New York University
Publications - 240
Citations - 5698
Caron B. Rockman is an academic researcher from New York University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 38, co-authored 181 publications receiving 4714 citations. Previous affiliations of Caron B. Rockman include Columbia University.
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Association between advanced age and vascular disease in different arterial territories: a population database of over 3.6 million subjects.
Nazir Savji,Caron B. Rockman,Adam H. Skolnick,Yu Guo,Mark A. Adelman,Thomas S. Riles,Jeffrey S. Berger +6 more
TL;DR: There is a dramatic increase in the prevalence of PAD, CAS, and AAA with advanced age, and more than 20% and 30% of octogenarians and nonagenarians, respectively, have vascular disease in at least 1 arterial territory.
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Collected world and single center experience with endovascular treatment of ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysms
Frank J. Veith,Frank J. Veith,Mario Lachat,Dieter Mayer,Martin Malina,Jan Holst,Manish Mehta,Eric L. G. Verhoeven,Thomas Larzon,Stefano Gennai,Gioacchino Coppi,Evan C. Lipsitz,Nicholas J. Gargiulo,J. Adam van der Vliet,Jan D. Blankensteijn,Jacob Buth,W. Anthony Lee,Giorgio Biasi,Gaetano Deleo,Karthikeshwar Kasirajan,Randy Moore,Chee V. Soong,Neal S. Cayne,Mark A. Farber,Dieter Raithel,Roy K. Greenberg,Marc R. H. M. van Sambeek,Jan Brunkwall,Caron B. Rockman,Robert J. Hinchliffe +29 more
TL;DR: EVAR has a lower procedural mortality at 30 days than OR in at least some patients and that EVAR is better than OR for treating RAAA patients provided they have favorable anatomy; adequate skills, facilities, and protocols are available; and optimal strategies, techniques, and adjuncts are employed.
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Ischemic complications after endovascular abdominal aortic aneurysm repair.
Thomas S. Maldonado,Caron B. Rockman,Eric Riles,Diah Douglas,Mark A. Adelman,Glenn R. Jacobowitz,Paul J. Gagne,Matthew N. Nalbandian,Neal S. Cayne,Patrick J. Lamparello,Stephanie S. Salzberg,Thomas S. Riles +11 more
TL;DR: Ischemic complications are not uncommon after EVAR, and may exceed the incidence with open surgical repair, and can be successfully managed with standard interventions.
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Is Endovascular Therapy the Preferred Treatment for All Visceral Artery Aneurysms
Stephanie S. Saltzberg,Thomas S. Maldonado,Patrick J. Lamparello,Neal S. Cayne,Matthew M. Nalbandian,Robert J. Rosen,Glenn R. Jacobowitz,Mark A. Adelman,Paul J. Gagne,Thomas S. Riles,Caron B. Rockman +10 more
TL;DR: Traditional surgical treatment of SAA with repair or ligation and concomitant splenectomy when necessary may be preferred in these cases, and endovascular management of visceral artery aneurysms is a reasonable alternative to open surgical repair in carefully selected patients.
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The Society for Vascular Surgery clinical practice guidelines on the management of visceral aneurysms.
Rabih A. Chaer,Christopher J. Abularrage,Dawn M. Coleman,Mohammad H. Eslami,Vikram S. Kashyap,Caron B. Rockman,M. Hassan Murad +6 more
TL;DR: These guidelines include evidence-based size thresholds for repair of aneurysms of the renal arteries, splenic artery, celiac artery, and hepatic artery, among others, and specific open surgical and endovascular repair strategies are discussed.