interventional therapy: Embolization of cerebral and spinal vascular malformations Coiling of cerebral artery aneurysms Thrombolysis for acute vascular occlusions Dilatation and stenting of vascular stenoses
techniques, even after previous chemotherapy and / or radiotherapy, whereby central venous catheters, arterial blood pressure measurement and indwelling bladder catheters are not used intraoperatively so that
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syndrome (compression of the iliac vein by the iliac artery) or nutcracker syndrome (narrowing of the left renal vein by the upper intestinal artery and abdominal aorta) can promote the development of pelvic
lungs. If only one ventricle is present from birth, it supplies both the aorta and the pulmonary artery. "These patients have mixed blood in the heart and have to undergo several operations during childhood
balloon angioplasty) procedures Intravenous prostacyclin therapy for severe forms of pulmonary arterial hypertension Close cooperation with the MHH lung transplant program Continuous participation in
vessels with balloons or stents, e.g. pulmonary vessels, aortic coarctation, vena cava, leg arteries, renal arteries, portal vein (incl. transhepatic or translienal stent angioplasty) Recanalization (reopening)
cell-based drug research and therapy of hereditary lung diseases, such as cystic fibrosis or pulmonary arterial hypertension, and for the development of a (bio)artificial lung are being developed. Research at
examinations (ECG, stress ECG, long-term blood pressure, heart ultrasound, ultrasound of neck or leg arteries). We will then take your detailed medical history, assess your personal risk of cardiovascular disease
s, sectional images Computed tomography: secondary reconstruction of vessels including coronary arteries. Quantification of stenoses Magnetic resonance tomography: administration of medication, e.g. for