Rubber projectiles are used as an alternative to metal bullets owing to their lower morbidity and mortality rate. There are few reports of vascular lesions of extremities caused by rubber projectiles in the literature. The authors report the case of a 37-year-old man who was the victim of a penetrating injury to the left thigh with a rubber projectile. He reported only pain at the site of the injury; pulses were decreased in the affected limb. After arteriography confirmed an injury to the superficial femoral artery, he underwent an arterial and venous femorofemoral bypass using a reversed contralateral saphenous vein. Keywords: Vascular trauma, Nonlethal projectile, Penetrating traum
A case of gunshot wound by 0.38 inch low-velocity bullet is reported. A 41 -year-old man was admitt...
Feathered arrows, representing some of the primeval weapons of man are still being used as violent w...
Background: Haemorrhage is the leading cause of death on the battlefield. Seventy percent of injurie...
The traumatisms that affect the extremities represent 80% of all the vascular traumatisms approximat...
Trauma to the femoral arteries corresponds to 30 percent of all arterial traumas. The authors review...
Lower extremity vascular injuries occur due to gunshot wounds, traffic accidents, penetrating and bl...
This is a case report describing the delayed presentation of injury to all three lower extremity inf...
Civilian vascular trauma has increased over the pastdecade with a concurrent surge in the use of fir...
Background: Tear gas shells are used to disperse the mob during any type of street protests. Vascula...
Intimal damage, contusion, laceration, dissection, pseudoaneursym and arteriovenous fistula may occu...
INTRODUCTION: The femoral artery (FA) is the most common peripheral vessel injured in trauma. The in...
AbstractIntroductionInjury of femoral vessels is an extremely rare complication in intertrochanteric...
The present case report is that of an air pistol missile injury with perforation of a common femoral...
Embolization due to blast injury with projectiles entering the bloodstream from the heart is a rare ...
AbstractPenetrating injuries to the chest and abdomen are commonly reported in the literature. In mo...
A case of gunshot wound by 0.38 inch low-velocity bullet is reported. A 41 -year-old man was admitt...
Feathered arrows, representing some of the primeval weapons of man are still being used as violent w...
Background: Haemorrhage is the leading cause of death on the battlefield. Seventy percent of injurie...
The traumatisms that affect the extremities represent 80% of all the vascular traumatisms approximat...
Trauma to the femoral arteries corresponds to 30 percent of all arterial traumas. The authors review...
Lower extremity vascular injuries occur due to gunshot wounds, traffic accidents, penetrating and bl...
This is a case report describing the delayed presentation of injury to all three lower extremity inf...
Civilian vascular trauma has increased over the pastdecade with a concurrent surge in the use of fir...
Background: Tear gas shells are used to disperse the mob during any type of street protests. Vascula...
Intimal damage, contusion, laceration, dissection, pseudoaneursym and arteriovenous fistula may occu...
INTRODUCTION: The femoral artery (FA) is the most common peripheral vessel injured in trauma. The in...
AbstractIntroductionInjury of femoral vessels is an extremely rare complication in intertrochanteric...
The present case report is that of an air pistol missile injury with perforation of a common femoral...
Embolization due to blast injury with projectiles entering the bloodstream from the heart is a rare ...
AbstractPenetrating injuries to the chest and abdomen are commonly reported in the literature. In mo...
A case of gunshot wound by 0.38 inch low-velocity bullet is reported. A 41 -year-old man was admitt...
Feathered arrows, representing some of the primeval weapons of man are still being used as violent w...
Background: Haemorrhage is the leading cause of death on the battlefield. Seventy percent of injurie...