Treatment of arterial traumatic injuries is usually performed with conventional revascularization techniques. However, vascular injuries can increasingly be repaired efficiently through minimally invasive procedures. We report four cases of extremity arterial trauma treated by endovascular techniques in a reference center. All patients showed satisfactory development over a 15-month follow-up. We suggest that endovascular therapy is a promising alternative to surgery for selected patients with extremity arterial trauma
Introduction: Extremity vascular trauma is common in civilian population following RTA. The aim of t...
BackgroundPenetrating injuries to the axillary and subclavian vessels are a source of significant mo...
BackgroundPseudoaneurysms (PAs) caused by traumatic injury to the arterial vasculature have a high r...
Treatment of arterial traumatic injuries is usually performed with conventional revascularization te...
Objectives The continued advances in imaging and stent/stent-graft technology have considerably exp...
Vascular injuries of the extremities are associated with a high mortality rate. Conventionally, open...
Objective: Surgical revascularization is the standard treatment of complex blunt traumatic extremity...
AbstractObjectives to evaluate the use of endovascular occlusion in the treatment of arterial trauma...
Abstract PURPOSE: To assess the feasibility and effectiveness of emergency endovascular treatment o...
Introduction: Injury to the subclavian and axillary arteries is uncommon. Standard surgical techniqu...
Axillosubclavian arterial transection due to blunt traumatic injury poses a treatment challenge in t...
Civilian vascular trauma has increased over the pastdecade with a concurrent surge in the use of fir...
In between the years 1984-1989, 115 peripheral arterial injuries were admitted to the Emergency Surg...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: There are a few reports regarding the treatment of traumatic vertebral arter...
The occurrence of vascular trauma due to a range of causes has increased considerably. In this setti...
Introduction: Extremity vascular trauma is common in civilian population following RTA. The aim of t...
BackgroundPenetrating injuries to the axillary and subclavian vessels are a source of significant mo...
BackgroundPseudoaneurysms (PAs) caused by traumatic injury to the arterial vasculature have a high r...
Treatment of arterial traumatic injuries is usually performed with conventional revascularization te...
Objectives The continued advances in imaging and stent/stent-graft technology have considerably exp...
Vascular injuries of the extremities are associated with a high mortality rate. Conventionally, open...
Objective: Surgical revascularization is the standard treatment of complex blunt traumatic extremity...
AbstractObjectives to evaluate the use of endovascular occlusion in the treatment of arterial trauma...
Abstract PURPOSE: To assess the feasibility and effectiveness of emergency endovascular treatment o...
Introduction: Injury to the subclavian and axillary arteries is uncommon. Standard surgical techniqu...
Axillosubclavian arterial transection due to blunt traumatic injury poses a treatment challenge in t...
Civilian vascular trauma has increased over the pastdecade with a concurrent surge in the use of fir...
In between the years 1984-1989, 115 peripheral arterial injuries were admitted to the Emergency Surg...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: There are a few reports regarding the treatment of traumatic vertebral arter...
The occurrence of vascular trauma due to a range of causes has increased considerably. In this setti...
Introduction: Extremity vascular trauma is common in civilian population following RTA. The aim of t...
BackgroundPenetrating injuries to the axillary and subclavian vessels are a source of significant mo...
BackgroundPseudoaneurysms (PAs) caused by traumatic injury to the arterial vasculature have a high r...