Colin D. Bicknell
Regional Vascular Unit
Department of Surgical Oncology
Imperial College
London
UK
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- Commentary: "off-the-shelf" fenestrated endografts for short-necked abdominal aortic aneurysms: an attractive prospect that may be viable with advances in technology. Bicknell, C.D., Cheshire, N.J. J. Endovasc. Ther. (2010)
- Prevention of paraplegia during thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysm repair. Bicknell, C.D., Riga, C.V., Wolfe, J.H. Eur. J. Vasc. Endovasc. Surg (2009)
- Relationship of matrix metalloproteinases and macrophages to embolization during endoluminal carotid interventions. Bicknell, C.D., Peck, D., Alkhamesi, N.A., Cowling, M.G., Clark, M.W., Goldin, R., Foale, R., Jenkins, M.P., Wolfe, J.H., Darzi, A.W., Cheshire, N.J. J. Endovasc. Ther. (2004)
- The relationship between plasma MMP-1, -7, -8 and -13 levels and embolic potential during carotid endoluminal intervention. Bicknell, C.D., Peck, D., Lau, N.M., Alkhamesi, N.A., Cowling, M.G., Clark, M.W., Jenkins, M.P., Wolfe, J.H., Darzi, A.W., Cheshire, N.J. Eur. J. Vasc. Endovasc. Surg (2004)
- Renal dysfunction and prolonged visceral ischaemia increase mortality rate after suprarenal aneurysm repair. Bicknell, C.D., Cowan, A.R., Kerle, M.I., Mansfield, A.O., Cheshire, N.J., Wolfe, J.H. Br. J. Surg (2003)