Joshua Bernheim
Columbia University
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Vascular and Endovascular Surgery | 2005
Stephanie C. Lin; Albeir Mousa; Joshua Bernheim; Rajeev Dayal; Peter Henderson; Scott T. Hollenbeck; K. Craig Kent; Peter L. Faries
Phlegmasia cerulea dolens is a limb-threatening form of deep venous thrombosis and should be treated aggressively. The authors report a patient who presented with iliocaval and femoral deep venous thrombosis and posed an additional therapeutic challenge based on a recent history of heparin-induced thrombocytopenia. Catheter-directed pharmacologic thrombolysis and balloon venoplasty were applied in treatment. The direct thrombin inhibitor argatroban was used in place of heparin for concurrent anticoagulation. This multimodality endovascular approach (chemical and mechanical interventions) was successful in relieving the venous occlusion and salvaging the limb, while maintaining appropriate treatment for heparin-induced thrombocytopenia.
Vascular and Endovascular Surgery | 2005
Albeir Mousa; Joshua Bernheim; Ross T. Lyon; Rajeev Dayal; Scott T. Hollenbeck; Peter Henderson; Daniel G. Clair; K. Craig Kent; Peter L. Faries
Pseudoaneurysm formation is a rare complication following carotid endarterectomy (CEA); however, its occurrence is associated with significant risk of morbidity. The patient in this report presented 2 years following CEA with headache and lateral neck mass. The diagnosis of a 3.5 x 3.0 cm carotid artery bifurcation pseudoaneurysm was made by using magnetic resonance angiography (MRA). Endovascular exclusion of the aneurysm was accomplished with coil embolization of the external carotid artery followed by deployment of a 7 x 50 mm wall stent graft into the common carotid artery-internal carotid artery (CCA-ICA). The patients symptoms improved and at 6-months postexclusion, duplex ultrasound demonstrated a significant reduction in pseudoaneurysm size. This case highlights the feasibility and safety of using endovascular techniques in the treatment of post-CEA pseudoaneurysm.
Vascular and Endovascular Surgery | 2004
Albeir Mousa; Peter L. Faries; Joshua Bernheim; Rajeev Dayal; Brian G. DeRubertis; Scott T. Hollenbeck; Peter Henderson; Elizabeth A. Mahanor; K. Craig Kent
The fate of popliteal artery aneurysms after ligation and bypass is believed to be relatively innocuous. The patient presented in this report, however, experienced spontaneous rupture of a popliteal aneurysm 11 years after ligation and bypass. Magnetic resonance angiography was used to establish the diagnosis of rupture, which was subsequently confirmed at surgery. Intraoperative arteriography demonstrated persistent collateral arterial perfusion of the excluded popliteal aneurysm sac. The collateral arterial flow originated from the superior and inferior lateral genicular arteries. The persistent arterial perfusion resulted in growth of the aneurysm from 4.2 to 7.0 cm over the 11-year period. The ruptured aneurysm was successfully treated by direct arterial exposure and suture ligation of the collateral vessels performed from within the aneurysm sac. The development of popliteal aneurysm expansion and rupture as a result of collateral arterial perfusion suggests that persistent collateral perfusion of abdominal aortic aneurysms after endovascular repair (type II endoleak) may lead to aneurysm rupture. Therefore, close observation and intervention for aneurysm expansion to prevent rupture of the excluded aneurysm are warranted.
Annals of Vascular Surgery | 2005
Daniel G. Clair; Rajeev Dayal; Peter L. Faries; Joshua Bernheim; Roman Nowygrod; John C. Lantis; Frederick P. Beavers; K. Craig Kent
Journal of Vascular Surgery | 2005
Jason Y. Rhee; Susan M. Trocciola; Rajeev Dayal; Stephanie C. Lin; Rabih A. Chaer; Naveen Kumar; Albeir Mousa; Joshua Bernheim; Paul J. Christos; Martin R. Prince; Michael L. Marin; Ronald E. Gordon; Juan J. Badimon; Valentin Fuster; K. Craig Kent; Peter L. Faries
Journal of Surgical Research | 2005
Albeir Mousa; Rajeev Dayal; Joshua Bernheim; Peter Henderson; Scott T. Hollenbeck; Susan M. Trocciola; Martin R. Prince; Ronald E. Gordon; Juan J. Badimon; Valentin Fuster; Michael L. Marin; K. Craig Kent; Peter L. Faries
Annals of Vascular Surgery | 2005
Rajeev Dayal; Joshua Bernheim; Daniel G. Clair; Albeir Mousa; Scott T. Hollenbeck; Brain DeRubertis; James F. McKinsey; Nicholas J. Morrissey; K. Craig Kent; Peter L. Faries
Journal of Vascular Surgery | 2004
Joshua Bernheim; Judith Hansen; Peter L. Faries; Sashi Kilaru; Pricella Winchester; Albeir Mousa; David Trost; K. Craig Kent
Journal of Vascular Surgery | 2004
Rajeev Dayal; Albeir Mousa; Joshua Bernheim; Scott T. Hollenbeck; Peter Henderson; Martin R. Prince; Ronald E. Gordon; Juan J. Badimon; Valentine Fuster; Michael L. Marin; K. Craig Kent; Peter L. Faries
Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery | 2003
Peter L. Faries; Joshua Bernheim; Kilaru S; Scott T. Hollenbeck; Daniel G. Clair; Kent Kc