Background Extremity vascular injury (EVI) causes significant disability in Veterans of the Afghanistan/Iraq conflicts. Advancements in acute trauma care improved survival and decreased amputations. The study of wartime EVI has relied on successful limb salvage as a surrogate for vascular repair. We used imaging studies as a specific measure of arterial repair durability.Methods Service members with EVI were identified using the Department of Defense Trauma Registry and validated by chart abstraction. Inclusion criteria for the arterial patency subgroup included an initial repair attempt with subsequent imaging reports (duplex ultrasound, CT angiography, and angiogram) documenting initial patency.Results The cohort of 527 included 140 Veter...
BACKGROUND: Proximal traumatic lower-extremity amputation has become the signature injury of the war...
ObjectiveTo date, contemporary studies on wartime vascular trauma have focused on acute management s...
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...
ObjectiveTo date, contemporary studies on wartime vascular trauma have focused on acute management s...
Background: Although the management of vascular injury in coalition forces during Operation Iraqi Fr...
Background: Although the management of vascular injury in coalition forces during Operation Iraqi Fr...
Introduction: Extremity vascular trauma is common in civilian population following RTA. The aim of t...
BackgroundAlthough the management of vascular injury in coalition forces during Operation Iraqi Free...
Background: Although the management of vascular injury in coalition forces during Operation Iraqi Fr...
Past wartime experience and recent civilian reports indicate upper extremity (UE) vascular injury oc...
BACKGROUND: Ballistic high-energy trauma has substantially increased the severity of non-fatal extre...
BACKGROUND: Ballistic high-energy trauma has substantially increased the severity of non-fatal extre...
BACKGROUND: Ballistic high-energy trauma has substantially increased the severity of non-fatal extre...
BACKGROUND: Proximal traumatic lower-extremity amputation has become the signature injury of the war...
ObjectiveTo date, contemporary studies on wartime vascular trauma have focused on acute management s...
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...
ObjectiveTo date, contemporary studies on wartime vascular trauma have focused on acute management s...
Background: Although the management of vascular injury in coalition forces during Operation Iraqi Fr...
Background: Although the management of vascular injury in coalition forces during Operation Iraqi Fr...
Introduction: Extremity vascular trauma is common in civilian population following RTA. The aim of t...
BackgroundAlthough the management of vascular injury in coalition forces during Operation Iraqi Free...
Background: Although the management of vascular injury in coalition forces during Operation Iraqi Fr...
Past wartime experience and recent civilian reports indicate upper extremity (UE) vascular injury oc...
BACKGROUND: Ballistic high-energy trauma has substantially increased the severity of non-fatal extre...
BACKGROUND: Ballistic high-energy trauma has substantially increased the severity of non-fatal extre...
BACKGROUND: Ballistic high-energy trauma has substantially increased the severity of non-fatal extre...
BACKGROUND: Proximal traumatic lower-extremity amputation has become the signature injury of the war...
ObjectiveTo date, contemporary studies on wartime vascular trauma have focused on acute management s...
ObjectiveWounding patterns, methods of repair, and outcomes from femoropopliteal injury have been do...