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[Injury of the inguinal blood vessels in implantation of hip joint prosthesis].
Vascular injuries during or after total hip replacements have often been reported. In 2257 artificial hip joint replacements, we observed 8 cases of vascular injuries requiring reconstruction (3 cases), suturing (2 cases), end-to-end anastomosis (1 case), or ligature (2 cases) performed by a vascular surgeon.
M, Staudacher, P, Fasol, C, Wolner
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[Urologic complications after implantation of aortofemoral blood vessel prosthesis].
Der Urologe. Ausg. A, 1997After implantation of aorto-femoral grafts, primary ureteral lesions and secondary ureteral obstructions are the most important urological complications. Surgical repair carried out as quickly as possible, including reanastomosis without tension and covering with a peritoneal patch or omentum interposition, seems the best means of preventing secondary ...
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[Methods of implantation and anastomosis of blood vessel prosthesis in disseding aortic aneurysm].
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[Methods of implantation and anastomosis of blood vessel prosthesis in disseding aortic aneurysm].
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