Penetrating common femoral artery injuries are life-threatening, especially when the femoral bifurcation has been destroyed. In the presence of other associated injuries which preclude immediate definitive vascular reconstruction, temporary arterial shunting may be useful. Presently available shunts, however, are tubular and allow for distal perfusion to only one vessel. We have utilized a modified bifurcated hemodialysis catheter (Mahurkar MAXID; Tyco Healthcare, Mansfield, Mass) to successfully provide simultaneous perfusion from the proximal common femoral artery to both the superficial and deep femoral vessels. Such catheters are readily available in most institutions, can be quickly modified, and are easy use in urgent trauma situation...
Suitable access to the circulation for chronic hemodialysis is usually provided by the external sila...
PURPOSE: To evaluate selective and superselective catheter therapy of serious arterial damage associ...
ObjectivesThe use of an intraoperative shunt is an established technique used to reduce the ischemic...
Penetrating common femoral artery injuries are life-threatening, especially when the femoral bifurca...
Polyvinylchloride (PVC) disposable endotracheal suction catheters were successfully used as temporar...
The damage control surgery is widely used in the treatment of trauma patients and should be performe...
BACKGROUND: Temporary intravascular shunts (TIVSs) can replace immediate definitive repair as a dama...
Use of the femoral artery route for placement of temporary catheters for emergency haemodialysis whe...
Vascular trauma is associated with a high mortality rate, approaching 50 % in some series of iliac v...
The Foley catheter is described in the emergency treatment of penetrating cardiac injuries, and its ...
International audienceThe kidney is the third most common abdominal organ to be injured in trauma, f...
Blunt renal artery injury is a relatively rare finding. The literature demonstrates an incidence as ...
Objective. Large-bore catheters for temporary haemodialysis are often placed via the internal jugula...
Emergency aortic surgery can be a daunting task in patients with functioning kidney and pancreas all...
Trauma to the femoral arteries corresponds to 30 percent of all arterial traumas. The authors review...
Suitable access to the circulation for chronic hemodialysis is usually provided by the external sila...
PURPOSE: To evaluate selective and superselective catheter therapy of serious arterial damage associ...
ObjectivesThe use of an intraoperative shunt is an established technique used to reduce the ischemic...
Penetrating common femoral artery injuries are life-threatening, especially when the femoral bifurca...
Polyvinylchloride (PVC) disposable endotracheal suction catheters were successfully used as temporar...
The damage control surgery is widely used in the treatment of trauma patients and should be performe...
BACKGROUND: Temporary intravascular shunts (TIVSs) can replace immediate definitive repair as a dama...
Use of the femoral artery route for placement of temporary catheters for emergency haemodialysis whe...
Vascular trauma is associated with a high mortality rate, approaching 50 % in some series of iliac v...
The Foley catheter is described in the emergency treatment of penetrating cardiac injuries, and its ...
International audienceThe kidney is the third most common abdominal organ to be injured in trauma, f...
Blunt renal artery injury is a relatively rare finding. The literature demonstrates an incidence as ...
Objective. Large-bore catheters for temporary haemodialysis are often placed via the internal jugula...
Emergency aortic surgery can be a daunting task in patients with functioning kidney and pancreas all...
Trauma to the femoral arteries corresponds to 30 percent of all arterial traumas. The authors review...
Suitable access to the circulation for chronic hemodialysis is usually provided by the external sila...
PURPOSE: To evaluate selective and superselective catheter therapy of serious arterial damage associ...
ObjectivesThe use of an intraoperative shunt is an established technique used to reduce the ischemic...