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    Operative and 1-Year Outcomes of the Custom-Made Fenestrated Anaconda Aortic Stent Graft—A UK Multicenter Study by Colgan, Frances E., Bungay, Peter M., Burfitt, Nicholas, Hatrick, Andrew, Clarke, Michael J., Davies, Alun H., Jenkins, Michael, Gerrard, David, Quarmby, John W., Williams, Robin

    Published in Annals of vascular surgery (01-01-2018)
    “…Early and 1-year outcomes are presented for fenestrated endovascular aneurysm repair (FEVAR) of complex aortic aneurysmal disease with the custom-made Anaconda…”
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    Autologous thrombin for treatment of pseudoaneurysms by Quarmby, John W, Engelke, Christoph, Chitolie, Andrew, Morgan, Robert A, Belli, Anna-Maria

    Published in The Lancet (British edition) (16-03-2002)
    “…Femoral pseudoaneurysms arise in up to 2% of patients after femoral cannulation for cardiac catheterisation. We used autologous thrombin for percutaneous…”
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    Endovascular Management of Delayed Complete Graft Thrombosis After Endovascular Aneurysm Repair by Thurley, Peter D., Glasby, Michael J., Pollock, John G., Bungay, Peter, De Nunzio, Mario, El-Tahir, Amin M., Quarmby, John W.

    “…Graft thrombosis rates after endovascular aneurysm repair (EVAR) of abdominal aortic aneurysms vary widely in published series. When thrombosis does occur, it…”
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    Arteriovenous fistula formations: key to vascular surgical training by El-Sharkawy, Ahmed M, Morris, Daniel L J, Grewal, Balvinder S, Quarmby, John W, Rowlands, Timothy E

    Published in The journal of vascular access (01-01-2014)
    “…To highlight missed training opportunities in daycase surgery for trainees to acquire competency in vascular anastomosis by performing arteriovenous fistula…”
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    Distal venous arterialization for lower limb salvage: angiographic appearances and interventional procedures by Engelke, C, Morgan, R A, Quarmby, J W, Taylor, R S, Belli, A M

    Published in Radiographics (01-09-2001)
    “…Approximately 14%-20% of patients with critical lower limb ischemia are unsuited for distal arterial reconstruction and face major distal amputation. Distal…”
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    Operative and one year outcomes of the custom-made fenestrated Anaconda® aortic stent graft – a UK multicentre study by Colgan, Frances E, Bungay, Peter M, Burfitt, Nicholas, Hatrick, Andrew, Clarke, Michael J, Davies, Alun H, Jenkins, Michael, Gerrard, David, Quarmby, John W, Williams, Robin

    Published in Annals of vascular surgery (2017)
    “…Abstract Objectives Early and one year outcomes are presented for fenestrated endovascular aneurysm repair (FEVAR) of complex aortic aneurysmal disease with…”
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    An Introduction to Vascular Biology: From Basic Science to Clinical Practice by Hunt, Beverley J, Poston, Lucilla, Schachter, Michael, Halliday, Alison W

    Published 25-07-2002
    “…Vascular biology is an exciting and rapidly advancing area of medical research, with many new and emerging pathophysiological links to an increasing number of…”
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    Distal Venous Arterialization for Lower Limb Salvage: Angiographic Appearances and Interventional Procedures1 by Christoph Engelke, Robert A. Morgan, John W. Quarmby, Robert S. Taylor, Anna-Maria Belli

    Published in Radiographics (01-09-2001)
    “…Approximately 14%–20% of patients with critical lower limb ischemia are unsuited for distal arterial reconstruction and face major distal amputation. Distal…”
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    Angiogenesis: basic concepts and the application of gene therapy by Quarmby, John W., Halliday, Alison W.

    Published in An Introduction to Vascular Biology (25-07-2002)
    “…IntroductionThe establishment and maintenance of a vascular supply are necessary for the growth and survival of normal and neoplastic tissues. An important…”
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