ObjectivesAlthough traumatic injuries to the superior mesenteric vein (SMV), portal vein (PV), and hepatic vein (HV) are rare, their impact is significant. Small single center reports estimate mortality rates ranging from 29% to 100%. Our aim is to elucidate the incidence and outcomes associated with each injury due to unique anatomic positioning and varied tolerance of ligation. We hypothesize that SMV injury is associated with a lower risk of mortality compared to HV and PV injury in adult trauma patients.MethodsThe Trauma Quality Improvement Program database (2010-2016) was queried for patients with injury to either the SMV, PV, or HV. A multivariable logistic regression model was used for analysis.ResultsFrom 1,403,466 patients, 966 (0....
Objective We retrospectively evaluated the outcome of venous repairs in patients who underwent opera...
Introduction: The commitment of the great blood-vessels make up a situation of great complexity and ...
BACKGROUND: Superior mesenteric artery (SMA) injuries are rare and often lethal injuries incurring v...
AbstractObjectivesTo identify predictive factors causing mortality in patients with injuries to the ...
Portal vein injuries associated with blunt abdominal force trauma are associated with high mortality...
We report a case of SMV injury in a critically ill patient. The patient was a 19-year-old woman invo...
Mesenteric vessels, including the superior mesenteric artery (SMA) and vein (SMV), provide and drain...
According to the National Trauma Data Bank, the liver, after the spleen, is the first most injured o...
BackgroundThe management of venous trauma remains controversial. Critics of venous repair have cited...
Inferior vena caval (IVC) injuries are uncommon and challenging to treat. Less than 5% of patients w...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about the clinical importance of concomitant injuries in polytraumatized...
Traumatic portal vein injury is rare, but the associated mortality rate ranges from 50% to 70%. The ...
The liver is the most frequently injured abdominal organ. Abdominal injuries occur in 31% of patient...
AbstractPurposeEpidemiologic studies of vascular injuries are usually limited to those caused by tra...
Introduction: The commitment of the great blood-vessels make up a situation of great complexity and ...
Objective We retrospectively evaluated the outcome of venous repairs in patients who underwent opera...
Introduction: The commitment of the great blood-vessels make up a situation of great complexity and ...
BACKGROUND: Superior mesenteric artery (SMA) injuries are rare and often lethal injuries incurring v...
AbstractObjectivesTo identify predictive factors causing mortality in patients with injuries to the ...
Portal vein injuries associated with blunt abdominal force trauma are associated with high mortality...
We report a case of SMV injury in a critically ill patient. The patient was a 19-year-old woman invo...
Mesenteric vessels, including the superior mesenteric artery (SMA) and vein (SMV), provide and drain...
According to the National Trauma Data Bank, the liver, after the spleen, is the first most injured o...
BackgroundThe management of venous trauma remains controversial. Critics of venous repair have cited...
Inferior vena caval (IVC) injuries are uncommon and challenging to treat. Less than 5% of patients w...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about the clinical importance of concomitant injuries in polytraumatized...
Traumatic portal vein injury is rare, but the associated mortality rate ranges from 50% to 70%. The ...
The liver is the most frequently injured abdominal organ. Abdominal injuries occur in 31% of patient...
AbstractPurposeEpidemiologic studies of vascular injuries are usually limited to those caused by tra...
Introduction: The commitment of the great blood-vessels make up a situation of great complexity and ...
Objective We retrospectively evaluated the outcome of venous repairs in patients who underwent opera...
Introduction: The commitment of the great blood-vessels make up a situation of great complexity and ...
BACKGROUND: Superior mesenteric artery (SMA) injuries are rare and often lethal injuries incurring v...