1965
DOI: 10.1111/j.1445-2197.1965.tb04360.x
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Aorto‐iliac Stenosis: A Comparison of Two Procedures

Abstract: Summary 1. A series of 40 reconstructive operations on 36 patients for aorto‐iliac stenosis is presented. The stenotic lesions were divided into 2 groups: (a) Liriche syndrome (15); (b) isolated stenotic lesions elsewhere in the aorto‐iliac system (21). The differential diagnosis of these 2 groups on clinical grounds has been discussed. 2. A follow‐up of the 40 operations has been performed over a period of six years. Twenty‐four of these operations were endarterectomies while the remaining 16 were arterial gr… Show more

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“…Few surveys have investigated this aspect of the disease. Harris and Jepson (1965) noted that of 10 patients questioned in their series 4 were impotent preoperatively. One of these was improved following operation, I was unchanged, and I was worse; the fourth patient died.…”
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“…Few surveys have investigated this aspect of the disease. Harris and Jepson (1965) noted that of 10 patients questioned in their series 4 were impotent preoperatively. One of these was improved following operation, I was unchanged, and I was worse; the fourth patient died.…”
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confidence: 97%
“…Harris u. Jepson [3] berichteten 1965 von einer Gruppe pr~operativ potenter Patienten mit Leriche-Syndrom, bei der in 33 ~ der F/ille erst postoperativ eine ,,Impotenz" aufgetreten war. Diese Tatsache Pircher u. Mitarb.…”
Section: Neurogene Ursachenunclassified