scispace - formally typeset
K

K. Ravimandalam

Researcher at Sree Chitra Thirunal Institute for Medical Sciences and Technology

Publications -  11
Citations -  180

K. Ravimandalam is an academic researcher from Sree Chitra Thirunal Institute for Medical Sciences and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Fistula & Abdominal aorta. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 11 publications receiving 178 citations.

Papers
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI

Total occlusion of iliac arteries - results of balloon angioplasty

TL;DR: Long-term patency rates suggest that PTA of totally occluded iliac arteries is a safe and effective procedure and provides a long-term benefit.
Journal ArticleDOI

Obstruction of the infrarenal portion of the abdominal aorta: results of treatment with balloon angioplasty.

TL;DR: The experience suggests that balloon angioplasty is an effective treatment of stenoses of the infrarenal portion of the abdominal aorta in patients with sexual dysfunction and lower limb claudication.
Journal Article

Hydrolysed microspheres from cross-linked polymethyl methacrylate (Hydrogel). A new embolic material for interventional neuroradiology.

TL;DR: Highly hydrophilic, perfectly smooth and spherical microspheres have been synthetized and were successfully used for embolization of 4 vascular intracranial tumours and 2 spinal vascular lesions in the cervical region by superselective delivery.
Journal ArticleDOI

Endovascular management of carotid cavernous fistulae: observation on angiographic and clinical results

TL;DR: Transarterial and transvenous treatment of traumatic carotid cavernous fistuale using the detachable balloon technique was performed in 21 patients resulting in angiographic and clinical cure in 20 patients and fatal outcome in one patient following venous rerouting.
Journal Article

Angiographic analysis and results of endovascular therapy of aneurysm of vein of Galen.

TL;DR: This report emphasises the efficacy of trans-arterial embolotherapy in patients with aneurysmal malformation of the vein of Galen and questions the need for CSF diversion as a routine in these patients.