On the basis of ten years' experience in vascular injuries, the authors report 46 cases of iatrogenic lesions. They were due both to diagnostic (catheterism, angiography, injection etc.) and therapeutic procedures. Vascular injuries may occur during any kind of surgical operation; diagnosis can sometimes be very difficult and reached late. It is probable that these lesions are more frequent than is generally believed because they are observed more frequently in highly specialized Departments of Surgery, and sometimes are not reported for medicolegal reasons
ObjectiveTo describe the results of contemporary management of iatrogenic arterial injuries followin...
Background: Major vascular injuries (MVI) still occur in laparoscopic surgery. Methods: We report ou...
AIM: Iatrogenic vascular injuries due to spinal surgeries are rare but serious complications. Surgic...
Iatrogenic vascular injuries include an extremely broad group of lesions with multiple etiology and ...
Introduction: Iatrogenic vascular injuries are emergency referrals to the vascular surgeon. They can...
The aim of this paper is identification of histo-morphological patterns associated with the differen...
ObjectivesTo study the epidemiology of vascular injuries, with special focus on Iatrogenic Vascular ...
Traumatic lesions of the femoral veins during varicose veins surgery are very uncommon and they rais...
Iatrogenic vascular injuries are unusual complications of lumbar disc surgery. The incidence of such...
Fifty-two patients with vascular trauma have been managed by the St Vincent's Hospital Vascular Surg...
The focus of this section is on some of the more common iatrogenic vascular injuries treated and cau...
Vascular injuries operated on during a 30-year period (1955-1984) were analyzed. There has been sign...
Iatrogenic trauma of the axillary artery by non-vascular surgeons can occur during various general s...
There is great variation in the epidemiology of vascular injuries in the 45 independent countries of...
In complex injuries of limbs vessels are frequently involved. Immediate identification and proper tr...
ObjectiveTo describe the results of contemporary management of iatrogenic arterial injuries followin...
Background: Major vascular injuries (MVI) still occur in laparoscopic surgery. Methods: We report ou...
AIM: Iatrogenic vascular injuries due to spinal surgeries are rare but serious complications. Surgic...
Iatrogenic vascular injuries include an extremely broad group of lesions with multiple etiology and ...
Introduction: Iatrogenic vascular injuries are emergency referrals to the vascular surgeon. They can...
The aim of this paper is identification of histo-morphological patterns associated with the differen...
ObjectivesTo study the epidemiology of vascular injuries, with special focus on Iatrogenic Vascular ...
Traumatic lesions of the femoral veins during varicose veins surgery are very uncommon and they rais...
Iatrogenic vascular injuries are unusual complications of lumbar disc surgery. The incidence of such...
Fifty-two patients with vascular trauma have been managed by the St Vincent's Hospital Vascular Surg...
The focus of this section is on some of the more common iatrogenic vascular injuries treated and cau...
Vascular injuries operated on during a 30-year period (1955-1984) were analyzed. There has been sign...
Iatrogenic trauma of the axillary artery by non-vascular surgeons can occur during various general s...
There is great variation in the epidemiology of vascular injuries in the 45 independent countries of...
In complex injuries of limbs vessels are frequently involved. Immediate identification and proper tr...
ObjectiveTo describe the results of contemporary management of iatrogenic arterial injuries followin...
Background: Major vascular injuries (MVI) still occur in laparoscopic surgery. Methods: We report ou...
AIM: Iatrogenic vascular injuries due to spinal surgeries are rare but serious complications. Surgic...