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Lukasz Dzieciuchowicz

Researcher at Poznan University of Medical Sciences

Publications -  14
Citations -  263

Lukasz Dzieciuchowicz is an academic researcher from Poznan University of Medical Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Abdominal aortic aneurysm & Endovascular aneurysm repair. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 13 publications receiving 201 citations.

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Venography versus intravascular ultrasound for diagnosing and treating iliofemoral vein obstruction

TL;DR: IVUS is more sensitive for assessing treatable iliofemoral vein stenosis compared with multiplanar venography and frequently leads to revised treatment plans and the potential for improved clinical outcome.
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A 10-Year Single-Center Prospective Study of Endovascular Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Repair with the Talent Stent-Graft:

TL;DR: Endovascular aneurysm treatment with the Talent stent-graft has proven to be effective in the prevention of AAA rupture into the long term.
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Evaluation of ultrasound-guided femoral nerve block in endoluminal laser ablation of the greater saphenous vein.

TL;DR: In this article, the authors evaluated the safety and efficacy of ultrasound-guided femoral nerve block in patients subjected to endoluminal laser ablation of the greater saphenous vein.
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Renal Function in Patients Treated With Abdominal Aortic Stentgraft Implantation With an Intentional Occlusion of Accessory Renal Artery

TL;DR: The endovascular aneurysm repair with an intentional occlusion of accessory renal artery (ARA) is a safe therapeutic option of treatment of abdominal aortic aneurYSm in the patients without preexisting renal disease and the renal scintigraphy seems to be useful in determining loss of functional renal mass.
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The influence of cryopreservation on changes in diameter and compliance of allografts in an animal experimental model.

TL;DR: Cryo preservation does not protect allografts from stiffening and dilatation, and changes in diameter and compliance in cryopreserved grafts were smaller when compared with fresh grafts.