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Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 1984
Decisive management of peripheral vascular trauma will maximize patient survival and limb salvage. Diagnosis rests upon an acute clinical awareness, supplemented by the appropriate use of noninvasive techniques and contrast radiography. Priorities must be established in the management of associated injuries, and delay must be avoided when ischemic ...
C A, Soderstrom, D H, Wasserman
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Decisive management of peripheral vascular trauma will maximize patient survival and limb salvage. Diagnosis rests upon an acute clinical awareness, supplemented by the appropriate use of noninvasive techniques and contrast radiography. Priorities must be established in the management of associated injuries, and delay must be avoided when ischemic ...
C A, Soderstrom, D H, Wasserman
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Retroperitoneal Vascular Injury
Surgical Clinics of North America, 1990Retroperitoneal vascular injuries are among the greatest challenges that confront the surgeon. Problems in resuscitation, exposure, and repair are numerous. Techniques to improve such perioperative tactics result in improved survival.
K L, Mattox +3 more
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Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics, 1982
The literature on the treatment of pediatric vascular injuries was reviewed. Aggressive treatment of arterial ischemia is clearly indicated, since children with uncorrelated arterial thrombosis are almost certain to develop a growth abnormality in the affected extremity. Alternatives to operative treatment have not been well described.
C, Smith, R M, Green
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The literature on the treatment of pediatric vascular injuries was reviewed. Aggressive treatment of arterial ischemia is clearly indicated, since children with uncorrelated arterial thrombosis are almost certain to develop a growth abnormality in the affected extremity. Alternatives to operative treatment have not been well described.
C, Smith, R M, Green
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Vascular Injuries in the Young
Perspectives in Vascular Surgery and Endovascular Therapy, 2011Vascular injuries in children result from invasive procedures, penetrating trauma, and blunt injuries. Depending on local practice patterns, these injuries are managed by a range of subspecialists with little guidance from the literature on the optimal approach to diagnosis and management of these challenging injuries.
Jeremy W, Cannon, Michael A, Peck
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The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 1982
Survivors of innominate and other major cardiovascular injuries are being seen with increasing frequency. Penetrating injuries more frequently involve the distal innominate artery and innominate veins. Associated subclavian and carotid artery injuries are more frequent following penetrating trauma.
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Survivors of innominate and other major cardiovascular injuries are being seen with increasing frequency. Penetrating injuries more frequently involve the distal innominate artery and innominate veins. Associated subclavian and carotid artery injuries are more frequent following penetrating trauma.
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Surgical Clinics of North America, 2002
This article deals with injuries to the celiac trunk, superior and inferior mesenteric arterial injuires. Surgical approaches and physiological implications of interruption of the mesenteric arterial circulation are addressed in detail. Surgical techniques for the management of these injuries and the need for second look operations are also examined.
Asensio, Juan A. +12 more
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This article deals with injuries to the celiac trunk, superior and inferior mesenteric arterial injuires. Surgical approaches and physiological implications of interruption of the mesenteric arterial circulation are addressed in detail. Surgical techniques for the management of these injuries and the need for second look operations are also examined.
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Acta chirurgiae orthopaedicae et traumatologiae Cechoslovaca, 2012
The aim of this retrospective study is to present our experience with the management of injuries to the vascular system at the Trauma Centre, University Hospital in Plzeň. We show the most frequent mechanisms of injury, diagnostic pitfalls, therapeutic options and evaluate both the short-term and long-term results of surgical treatment and ...
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The aim of this retrospective study is to present our experience with the management of injuries to the vascular system at the Trauma Centre, University Hospital in Plzeň. We show the most frequent mechanisms of injury, diagnostic pitfalls, therapeutic options and evaluate both the short-term and long-term results of surgical treatment and ...
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Surgical Clinics of North America, 1996
Injuries to major abdominal arteries and veins frequently are associated with exsanguinating hemorrhage and visceral ischemia. Expeditious management is the key to survival and good outcome. Knowledge of anatomic relationships between viscera and vessels forms the basis for directed dissection, optimal exposure, and lasting repair of vessels.
R J, Mullins, R, Huckfeldt, D D, Trunkey
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Injuries to major abdominal arteries and veins frequently are associated with exsanguinating hemorrhage and visceral ischemia. Expeditious management is the key to survival and good outcome. Knowledge of anatomic relationships between viscera and vessels forms the basis for directed dissection, optimal exposure, and lasting repair of vessels.
R J, Mullins, R, Huckfeldt, D D, Trunkey
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Chest, 1988
I n this paper I introduce some new developments in the study of lung vascular injury and revisit some older approaches that need a fresh look. Lung vascular injury is becoming more and more fascinating as findings and techniques in other fields are adapted to lung vessels. Most topics of the Aspen Conference related to lung vascular injury; I tried to
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I n this paper I introduce some new developments in the study of lung vascular injury and revisit some older approaches that need a fresh look. Lung vascular injury is becoming more and more fascinating as findings and techniques in other fields are adapted to lung vessels. Most topics of the Aspen Conference related to lung vascular injury; I tried to
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