Ligation for penetrating abdominal vein trauma may have better outcome than a vascular reconstruction in an unstable patient. However, symptoms of chronic venous insufficiency may appear over time. We describe our surgical experience with 4 patients who underwent iliac vein ligation followed by venous bypass with a modified Palma derivation between 48 and 240 hours after sustaining penetrating abdominal trauma with concomitant iliac vein injury. Patients were assessed for venous symptoms and conduit patency with continuous wave Doppler and duplex scanning. One graft occluded acutely and the remaining three remain patent with functioning valves. In order to preserve venous outflow after severe iliac vein injury, we think that venous ligation...
Introduction: Spontaneous iliac vein rupture (SIVR) is an uncommon disease with less than sixty case...
The result of a fifteen year study related to the management of the venous injuries in the iliac-fem...
AbstractPurpose: The role of complex venous reconstructions (CVRs) in patients with major trauma rem...
Ligation for penetrating abdominal vein trauma may have better outcome than a vascular reconstructio...
AbstractWe report a patient with multiple vascular injuries, including a ruptured anterior wall of i...
Purpose:The treatment of permanent and benign iliac vein occlusion responsible for acute vein thromb...
Penetrating injuries with transection of the inferior vena cava carry a high mortality. In a hemodyn...
Objective We retrospectively evaluated the outcome of venous repairs in patients who underwent opera...
AbstractPurpose: Venous reconstructions are rarely performed, and factors affecting long-term result...
This case report gives the long-term outcome of a patient undergoing reconstruction of the iliac vei...
accessibility of the injured vein have been directly correlated with survival in IVC injury.2 All co...
Vascular complications during inguinal hernia repair are rarely seen; however, iliac vein ligation m...
Objective: Venous injury to the inferior vena cava or iliac veins is rare but can result in high mor...
Introduction Venous recanalization of obstructed femoral and iliac veins is associated with good res...
Management of lower extremity venous trauma using repair or ligation has been an area of controversy...
Introduction: Spontaneous iliac vein rupture (SIVR) is an uncommon disease with less than sixty case...
The result of a fifteen year study related to the management of the venous injuries in the iliac-fem...
AbstractPurpose: The role of complex venous reconstructions (CVRs) in patients with major trauma rem...
Ligation for penetrating abdominal vein trauma may have better outcome than a vascular reconstructio...
AbstractWe report a patient with multiple vascular injuries, including a ruptured anterior wall of i...
Purpose:The treatment of permanent and benign iliac vein occlusion responsible for acute vein thromb...
Penetrating injuries with transection of the inferior vena cava carry a high mortality. In a hemodyn...
Objective We retrospectively evaluated the outcome of venous repairs in patients who underwent opera...
AbstractPurpose: Venous reconstructions are rarely performed, and factors affecting long-term result...
This case report gives the long-term outcome of a patient undergoing reconstruction of the iliac vei...
accessibility of the injured vein have been directly correlated with survival in IVC injury.2 All co...
Vascular complications during inguinal hernia repair are rarely seen; however, iliac vein ligation m...
Objective: Venous injury to the inferior vena cava or iliac veins is rare but can result in high mor...
Introduction Venous recanalization of obstructed femoral and iliac veins is associated with good res...
Management of lower extremity venous trauma using repair or ligation has been an area of controversy...
Introduction: Spontaneous iliac vein rupture (SIVR) is an uncommon disease with less than sixty case...
The result of a fifteen year study related to the management of the venous injuries in the iliac-fem...
AbstractPurpose: The role of complex venous reconstructions (CVRs) in patients with major trauma rem...