Papers by Genadi Genadiev
Annals of Vascular Surgery - Brief Reports and Innovations, Jun 1, 2023
Italian Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery, May 1, 2022
Springer eBooks, Nov 27, 2013
Patients with Behçet's disease are at risk for multiple vessel-related complications including th... more Patients with Behçet's disease are at risk for multiple vessel-related complications including thromboses, stenoses, occlusions, and aneurysms. Surgical treatment of Angio-Behçet brings numerous challenges due to the peculiarities of the disease process and the high rate of complications. Recurrent vascular episodes are also quite common and Behçet patients require rigorous follow-up. In this review, we focus on the manifestations of Behçet's disease involving the venous system and the systemic arterial vasculitis focusing on the indications, workup, and techniques for surgical treatment. Several case studies from our own experience are presented together with supporting diagnostic imaging and the decision process whether to intervene is discussed. Although open surgery remains a valid option, new endovascular techniques are rapidly advancing and offer excellent results with important decrease in morbidity and mortality even in highly compromised patients.
Annals of Vascular Surgery - Brief Reports and Innovations
Italian Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery
Vascular Specialist International, 2021
Primary malignant aortic tumors are rare and aggressive. Most cases are diagnosed at advanced sta... more Primary malignant aortic tumors are rare and aggressive. Most cases are diagnosed at advanced stages or during autopsies with a median overall survival of 8 months from diagnosis. We present the case of a 59-year-old male with angiosarcoma involving all segments of the thoracic aorta and a large floating thrombus causing acute mesenteric ischemia, which was treated successfully with embolectomy. Graft replacement of the aorta should be considered in cases of localized disease and when patients are fit for surgery. The best medical and surgical treatment remains unclear, and further studies are needed.
Italian Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery, 2022
BACKGROUND: The year 2020 was characterized by COVID-19 pandemic with a consequent profound chang... more BACKGROUND: The year 2020 was characterized by COVID-19 pandemic with a consequent profound change in health systems and difficulties in accessing care for patients suffering from chronic diseases other than COVID-19, including critical limb ischemia (CH). The main purpose of this study was to verify whether the COVID-19 pandemic has led to a reduction in the hospital admission rate to the vascular surgeries of southern Sardinia and an increase in major amputations rate in patients suffering from CLI. METHODS: In our retrospective multicenter study, data of patients were analyzed using two different time frames for comparison: the year before Italian lockdown (P1) and the first year of pandemic (P2). Primary outcome was the rate of CLI-related hospitalization in the two period. Secondary outcomes were medical treatment, revascularization, and primary amputation rates. RESULTS: A total of 137 and 140 patients were admitted for CLI in the study centers during P1 and P2 respectively, with a comparable monthly hospitalization rate in the two periods (IRR 0.98;CI: 0.77-1.25;P=0.86). The median age was 76 years in P1 and 71 years in P2 (P=0.09);the two cohorts were comparable for demographical characteristics and risk factors. Patients treated medically in PI were 14% vs. 9% in P2 (P-0.298), 64% of patients underwent urgent revascularization in P1 vs. 70% in P2 (P=0.61) and 22% underwent primary amputation in P1 vs. 19% in P2 (P=0.58). CONCLUSIONS: Our study showed no significant differences in CLI-related hospitalization and in-hospital amputation rate between P1 and P2 in Southern Sardinia.
Vascular Disease Prevention, 2008
Page 1. Vascular Disease Prevention, 2006, 3, 391-399 391 1567-2700/06 $50.00+.00 © 2006 Bentham ... more Page 1. Vascular Disease Prevention, 2006, 3, 391-399 391 1567-2700/06 $50.00+.00 © 2006 Bentham Science Publishers Ltd. Spontaneous Isolated Dissection of Iliac Artery: Unique Vascular Event Resulting from Various Etiologies Osami Honjo1,2,* and Shunji Sano1 ...
Behcet's Disease
Patients with Behçet's disease are at risk for multiple vessel-related complications including th... more Patients with Behçet's disease are at risk for multiple vessel-related complications including thromboses, stenoses, occlusions, and aneurysms. Surgical treatment of Angio-Behçet brings numerous challenges due to the peculiarities of the disease process and the high rate of complications. Recurrent vascular episodes are also quite common and Behçet patients require rigorous follow-up. In this review, we focus on the manifestations of Behçet's disease involving the venous system and the systemic arterial vasculitis focusing on the indications, workup, and techniques for surgical treatment. Several case studies from our own experience are presented together with supporting diagnostic imaging and the decision process whether to intervene is discussed. Although open surgery remains a valid option, new endovascular techniques are rapidly advancing and offer excellent results with important decrease in morbidity and mortality even in highly compromised patients.
Behcet's Disease, May 31, 2017
Patients with Behçet's disease are at risk for multiple vessel-related complications including th... more Patients with Behçet's disease are at risk for multiple vessel-related complications including thromboses, stenoses, occlusions, and aneurysms. Surgical treatment of Angio-Behçet brings numerous challenges due to the peculiarities of the disease process and the high rate of complications. Recurrent vascular episodes are also quite common and Behçet patients require rigorous follow-up. In this review, we focus on the manifestations of Behçet's disease involving the venous system and the systemic arterial vasculitis focusing on the indications, workup, and techniques for surgical treatment. Several case studies from our own experience are presented together with supporting diagnostic imaging and the decision process whether to intervene is discussed. Although open surgery remains a valid option, new endovascular techniques are rapidly advancing and offer excellent results with important decrease in morbidity and mortality even in highly compromised patients.
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