ObjectiveWounding patterns, methods of repair, and outcomes from femoropopliteal injury have been documented in recent civilian literature. In Operation Iraqi Freedom, as in past conflicts, these injuries continue to be a therapeutic challenge. Therefore, the objective of the current study is to document the pattern of femoropopliteal injuries, methods of repair, and early outcomes during the current military campaign in Iraq.MethodsFrom September 1, 2004, to April 30, 2007, all vascular injuries arriving at the Air Force Theater Hospital (the central echelon III medical facility in Iraq; equivalent to a civilian level I trauma center), Balad Air Base, Iraq were prospectively entered into a registry. From this, injuries involving the lower ...
Past wartime experience and recent civilian reports indicate upper extremity (UE) vascular injury oc...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: In a combat environment, major vascular trauma endures as ...
Background: Although the management of vascular injury in coalition forces during Operation Iraqi Fr...
ObjectiveWounding patterns, methods of repair, and outcomes from femoropopliteal injury have been do...
BackgroundAlthough the management of vascular injury in coalition forces during Operation Iraqi Free...
Background: Vascular trauma can threaten both limb as well as life of the patient. Combat-related va...
Background Extremity vascular injury (EVI) causes significant disability in Veterans of the Afghanis...
BackgroundAlthough the management of vascular injury in coalition forces during Operation Iraqi Free...
Background In a combat environment, major vascular trauma endures as the leading cause of death. The...
Background: Although the management of vascular injury in coalition forces during Operation Iraqi Fr...
The way that soldiers are injured in modern conflicts has changed. Bullet and ballistic weapons are ...
Background: Although the management of vascular injury in coalition forces during Operation Iraqi Fr...
BACKGROUND: In a combat environment, major vascular trauma endures as the leading cause of death. Th...
Background In a combat environment, major vascular trauma endures as the leading cause of death. The...
Objectives: Reports on venous trauma are relatively sparse. Severe venous trauma is manifested by he...
Past wartime experience and recent civilian reports indicate upper extremity (UE) vascular injury oc...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: In a combat environment, major vascular trauma endures as ...
Background: Although the management of vascular injury in coalition forces during Operation Iraqi Fr...
ObjectiveWounding patterns, methods of repair, and outcomes from femoropopliteal injury have been do...
BackgroundAlthough the management of vascular injury in coalition forces during Operation Iraqi Free...
Background: Vascular trauma can threaten both limb as well as life of the patient. Combat-related va...
Background Extremity vascular injury (EVI) causes significant disability in Veterans of the Afghanis...
BackgroundAlthough the management of vascular injury in coalition forces during Operation Iraqi Free...
Background In a combat environment, major vascular trauma endures as the leading cause of death. The...
Background: Although the management of vascular injury in coalition forces during Operation Iraqi Fr...
The way that soldiers are injured in modern conflicts has changed. Bullet and ballistic weapons are ...
Background: Although the management of vascular injury in coalition forces during Operation Iraqi Fr...
BACKGROUND: In a combat environment, major vascular trauma endures as the leading cause of death. Th...
Background In a combat environment, major vascular trauma endures as the leading cause of death. The...
Objectives: Reports on venous trauma are relatively sparse. Severe venous trauma is manifested by he...
Past wartime experience and recent civilian reports indicate upper extremity (UE) vascular injury oc...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: In a combat environment, major vascular trauma endures as ...
Background: Although the management of vascular injury in coalition forces during Operation Iraqi Fr...