BackgroundThe present study was performed to identify the factors associated with amputation in patients with blunt injuries to the lower limb associated with arterial injury. The ability of a scoring system to predict the outcome was tested.MethodsThere were 122 lower limb arterial injuries in 119 patients treated at the Royal Adelaide Hospital in the years 1962-1994. Prognostic factors considered were the site of the injury, the severity of the soft-tissue injury and shock, the presence of associated injuries and a description of the bone or joint injury. The mangled extremity severity score (MESS) was calculated retrospectively for each patient.ResultsThe outcome was primary amputation in 27 patients, delayed amputation in 36 patients an...
Advances in techniques of repair of bone, blood vessels, nerves and other soft tissues make possible...
Objectives:Review of limb arterial injuries associated with limb fractures.Design:Retrospective stud...
Background Limb amputation due to lower extremity arterial injury is not uncommon and multilevel art...
AbstractPurpose: We sought to analyze the results of lower limb arterial injury (LLAI) management in...
ObjectivesLower extremity injury is common in trauma patients; however, the influence of arterial in...
Individual studies on the prognostic factors of leg amputation, due to vascular injury, have been sm...
We sought to analyze the early results of civil and war peripheral arterial injury treatment and to ...
PurposePopliteal arterial trauma carries the greatest risk of limb loss of any peripheral vascular i...
ObjectiveTraumatic popliteal artery injuries are associated with the greatest risk of limb loss of a...
The treatment of the peripheral arterial injuries may be associated with significant morbidity like ...
Limb amputation due to lower extremity arterial injury is not uncommon and multilevel arterial injur...
BackgroundThe purpose of this study was to review the management of lower extremity arterial injurie...
We examined the factors which may serve as predictors of success or failure of amputation in lower e...
BackgroundThe Mangled Extremity Severity Score (MESS) was developed 25 years ago in an attempt to us...
ObjectiveTraumatic popliteal vascular injuries are associated with the highest risk of limb loss of ...
Advances in techniques of repair of bone, blood vessels, nerves and other soft tissues make possible...
Objectives:Review of limb arterial injuries associated with limb fractures.Design:Retrospective stud...
Background Limb amputation due to lower extremity arterial injury is not uncommon and multilevel art...
AbstractPurpose: We sought to analyze the results of lower limb arterial injury (LLAI) management in...
ObjectivesLower extremity injury is common in trauma patients; however, the influence of arterial in...
Individual studies on the prognostic factors of leg amputation, due to vascular injury, have been sm...
We sought to analyze the early results of civil and war peripheral arterial injury treatment and to ...
PurposePopliteal arterial trauma carries the greatest risk of limb loss of any peripheral vascular i...
ObjectiveTraumatic popliteal artery injuries are associated with the greatest risk of limb loss of a...
The treatment of the peripheral arterial injuries may be associated with significant morbidity like ...
Limb amputation due to lower extremity arterial injury is not uncommon and multilevel arterial injur...
BackgroundThe purpose of this study was to review the management of lower extremity arterial injurie...
We examined the factors which may serve as predictors of success or failure of amputation in lower e...
BackgroundThe Mangled Extremity Severity Score (MESS) was developed 25 years ago in an attempt to us...
ObjectiveTraumatic popliteal vascular injuries are associated with the highest risk of limb loss of ...
Advances in techniques of repair of bone, blood vessels, nerves and other soft tissues make possible...
Objectives:Review of limb arterial injuries associated with limb fractures.Design:Retrospective stud...
Background Limb amputation due to lower extremity arterial injury is not uncommon and multilevel art...