BACKGROUND: Temporary intravascular shunts (TIVSs) can replace immediate definitive repair as a damage control procedure in vascular trauma. We evaluated their use in an urban trauma centre with a high incidence of penetrating trauma. METHOD: A retrospective chart review of all patients treated with a TIVS in a single centre between January 2000 and December 2009. RESULTS: Thirty-five TIVSs were placed during the study period: 22 were part of a damage control procedure, 7 were inserted at a peripheral hospital without vascular surgical expertise prior to transfer, and 6 were used during fixation of a lower limb fracture with an associated vascular injury. There were 7 amputations and 5 deaths, 4 of the TIVSs thrombosed, and a further 3 di...
Limb salvage in patients who have sustained major extremity vascular trauma during wartime has incre...
ObjectivesThe use of an intraoperative shunt is an established technique used to reduce the ischemic...
Penetrating injuries of the axillary artery are uncommon. Their repair can be difficult in the prese...
Vascular trauma is associated with a high mortality rate, approaching 50 % in some series of iliac v...
Introduction: To reduce the ischaemia time of injured limbs in wartime, temporary vascular shunts (T...
IntroductionTo reduce the ischaemia time of injured limbs in wartime, temporary vascular shunts (TVS...
The damage control surgery is widely used in the treatment of trauma patients and should be performe...
AbstractObjectiveTo report the surgical management and outcome of iliac vessel (IV) injuries in a ci...
Penetrating common femoral artery injuries are life-threatening, especially when the femoral bifurca...
Polyvinylchloride (PVC) disposable endotracheal suction catheters were successfully used as temporar...
AbstractObjectiveComplete lower limb ischemia as a result of blunt popliteal artery injury is associ...
lar shunts as a damage control adjunct has been described in series from civilian in-stitutions no c...
Vascular trauma is uncommon in the U.K. with the exception of Northern Ireland. In marked contrast t...
IntroductionComplex lower limb vascular injuries (CLVIs) in high-energy penetrating or blunt trauma ...
Objective : The aim of this study was to analyze the mode of injury of extremity injuries involving ...
Limb salvage in patients who have sustained major extremity vascular trauma during wartime has incre...
ObjectivesThe use of an intraoperative shunt is an established technique used to reduce the ischemic...
Penetrating injuries of the axillary artery are uncommon. Their repair can be difficult in the prese...
Vascular trauma is associated with a high mortality rate, approaching 50 % in some series of iliac v...
Introduction: To reduce the ischaemia time of injured limbs in wartime, temporary vascular shunts (T...
IntroductionTo reduce the ischaemia time of injured limbs in wartime, temporary vascular shunts (TVS...
The damage control surgery is widely used in the treatment of trauma patients and should be performe...
AbstractObjectiveTo report the surgical management and outcome of iliac vessel (IV) injuries in a ci...
Penetrating common femoral artery injuries are life-threatening, especially when the femoral bifurca...
Polyvinylchloride (PVC) disposable endotracheal suction catheters were successfully used as temporar...
AbstractObjectiveComplete lower limb ischemia as a result of blunt popliteal artery injury is associ...
lar shunts as a damage control adjunct has been described in series from civilian in-stitutions no c...
Vascular trauma is uncommon in the U.K. with the exception of Northern Ireland. In marked contrast t...
IntroductionComplex lower limb vascular injuries (CLVIs) in high-energy penetrating or blunt trauma ...
Objective : The aim of this study was to analyze the mode of injury of extremity injuries involving ...
Limb salvage in patients who have sustained major extremity vascular trauma during wartime has incre...
ObjectivesThe use of an intraoperative shunt is an established technique used to reduce the ischemic...
Penetrating injuries of the axillary artery are uncommon. Their repair can be difficult in the prese...