Objectives:Review of limb arterial injuries associated with limb fractures.Design:Retrospective study.Setting:University Hospital.Materials and Methods:The clinical presentation, assessment and management of 25 patients with upper (seven) and lower (18) limb arterial injuries associated with limb bone fractures has been retrospectively reviewed.Main Results:Five patients presented with life threatening injuries and classic signs of acute limb ischaemia, 15 patients had an obvious limb arterial injury, and 5 presented with a suspected limb arterial injury. The site of arterial damage was: superficial femoral (4); popliteal (11); tibioperoneal trunk (3); anterior tibial (4); posterior tibial (3); peroneal (2); axillary (1); brachial (5); radi...
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Introduction:Acute limb ischemia (ALI) a major vascular emergency defined as sudden decrease in limb...
Limb amputation due to lower extremity arterial injury is not uncommon and multilevel arterial injur...
Introduction: The majority of arterial traumas concern the arteries of the limbs and today most ofte...
Objective: To study the pattern of trauma cases of the extremities associated with neurovascular inj...
OBJECTIVE: This study analyzes the causes of injuries, presentations, surgical approaches, outcome a...
AbstractPurpose: We sought to analyze the results of lower limb arterial injury (LLAI) management in...
BackgroundThe purpose of this study was to review the management of lower extremity arterial injurie...
Objective: The goal of this retrospective study is to present our epidemiological , clinical and su...
Background Limb amputation due to lower extremity arterial injury is not uncommon and multilevel art...
OBJECTIVE: To assess long-term outcomes in multisystem trauma victims who have arterial injuries to ...
The treatment of the peripheral arterial injuries may be associated with significant morbidity like ...
INTRODUCTION: The femoral artery (FA) is the most common peripheral vessel injured in trauma. The in...
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to examine demographic and baseline characteristics of pat...
PurposePopliteal arterial trauma carries the greatest risk of limb loss of any peripheral vascular i...
Copyright © 2013 Tetsuo Yamada et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Introduction:Acute limb ischemia (ALI) a major vascular emergency defined as sudden decrease in limb...
Limb amputation due to lower extremity arterial injury is not uncommon and multilevel arterial injur...
Introduction: The majority of arterial traumas concern the arteries of the limbs and today most ofte...
Objective: To study the pattern of trauma cases of the extremities associated with neurovascular inj...
OBJECTIVE: This study analyzes the causes of injuries, presentations, surgical approaches, outcome a...
AbstractPurpose: We sought to analyze the results of lower limb arterial injury (LLAI) management in...
BackgroundThe purpose of this study was to review the management of lower extremity arterial injurie...
Objective: The goal of this retrospective study is to present our epidemiological , clinical and su...
Background Limb amputation due to lower extremity arterial injury is not uncommon and multilevel art...
OBJECTIVE: To assess long-term outcomes in multisystem trauma victims who have arterial injuries to ...
The treatment of the peripheral arterial injuries may be associated with significant morbidity like ...
INTRODUCTION: The femoral artery (FA) is the most common peripheral vessel injured in trauma. The in...
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to examine demographic and baseline characteristics of pat...
PurposePopliteal arterial trauma carries the greatest risk of limb loss of any peripheral vascular i...
Copyright © 2013 Tetsuo Yamada et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Introduction:Acute limb ischemia (ALI) a major vascular emergency defined as sudden decrease in limb...
Limb amputation due to lower extremity arterial injury is not uncommon and multilevel arterial injur...