Over the past 65+ years, most civilian peripheral vascular injuries have been managed by trauma surgeons with training or experience in vascular repair or ligation. This is appropriate as the in-hospital trauma team is immediately available, and there are often other injuries present in the victim. The pitfall to avoid during evaluation of the patient in the emergency center is a missed diagnosis. In the patient without 'hard' signs of a peripheral vascular injury, a careful history (bleeding), physical examination including measurement of ankle-brachial (ABI) or brachial-brachial index and liberal use of CT arteriography depending on an ABI <0.9 should essentially make the diagnosis if an arterial injury is present. At operation, one pitfa...
AbstractObjectives: to analyse the causes of injury, surgical approaches, outcome and complication o...
IntroductionComplex lower limb vascular injuries (CLVIs) in high-energy penetrating or blunt trauma ...
Background: The traditional approach to severe vascular injuries in Ethiopia has been ligation. This...
Aim: To determine etiology and management in patients with peripheral vascular trauma.Materials and ...
Although peripheral nerve injuries secondary to angiography and endovascular interventions are uncom...
Background: Peripheral vascular trauma is fairly common and its repercussions lead to need for urgen...
Objective: Vascular injuries are observed in 0.2-4% of all traumas and can be life-threatening or di...
The peripheral arteries and veins of the extremities are among the most commonly injured vessels in ...
Background: The true incidence of vascular injuries in Ghana is not known on account of low reportin...
In between the years 1984-1989, 115 peripheral arterial injuries were admitted to the Emergency Surg...
Introduction: The majority of arterial traumas concern the arteries of the limbs and today most ofte...
Background: Arterial traumas of the extremities are quite rare in civilian records; nevertheless, pa...
AbstractBackgroundThe present study was undertaken to analyze the pattern, presentation and manageme...
Previous studies have shown that prehospital insertion of peripheral vascular access is highly varia...
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to examine demographic and baseline characteristics of pat...
AbstractObjectives: to analyse the causes of injury, surgical approaches, outcome and complication o...
IntroductionComplex lower limb vascular injuries (CLVIs) in high-energy penetrating or blunt trauma ...
Background: The traditional approach to severe vascular injuries in Ethiopia has been ligation. This...
Aim: To determine etiology and management in patients with peripheral vascular trauma.Materials and ...
Although peripheral nerve injuries secondary to angiography and endovascular interventions are uncom...
Background: Peripheral vascular trauma is fairly common and its repercussions lead to need for urgen...
Objective: Vascular injuries are observed in 0.2-4% of all traumas and can be life-threatening or di...
The peripheral arteries and veins of the extremities are among the most commonly injured vessels in ...
Background: The true incidence of vascular injuries in Ghana is not known on account of low reportin...
In between the years 1984-1989, 115 peripheral arterial injuries were admitted to the Emergency Surg...
Introduction: The majority of arterial traumas concern the arteries of the limbs and today most ofte...
Background: Arterial traumas of the extremities are quite rare in civilian records; nevertheless, pa...
AbstractBackgroundThe present study was undertaken to analyze the pattern, presentation and manageme...
Previous studies have shown that prehospital insertion of peripheral vascular access is highly varia...
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to examine demographic and baseline characteristics of pat...
AbstractObjectives: to analyse the causes of injury, surgical approaches, outcome and complication o...
IntroductionComplex lower limb vascular injuries (CLVIs) in high-energy penetrating or blunt trauma ...
Background: The traditional approach to severe vascular injuries in Ethiopia has been ligation. This...