Abdominal vascular trauma, primarily due to penetrating mechanisms, is uncommon. However, when it does occur, it can be quite lethal, with mortality ranging from 20% to 60%. Increased early mortality has been associated with shock, acidosis, hypothermia, coagulopathy, free intraperitoneal bleeding and advanced American Association for the Surgery of Trauma Organ Injury Scale grade. These patients often arrive at medical centers in extremis and require rapid surgical control of bleeding and aggressive resuscitation including massive transfusion protocols. The most important factor in survival is surgical control of hemorrhage and restoration of appropriate perfusion to the abdominal contents and lower extremities. These surgical approaches a...
Inferior vena caval (IVC) injuries are uncommon and challenging to treat. Less than 5% of patients w...
Background: Damage control surgery is a management sequence initiated to reduce the risk of death in...
Acute vascular emergencies can arise from direct traumatic injury to the vessel or be spontaneous (n...
Abdominal vascular trauma, primarily due to penetrating mechanisms, is uncommon. However, when it do...
The evaluation and management of patients with abdominal vascular trauma or injury requires immediat...
Abdominal vascular trauma accounts for a small percentage of military and a moderate percentage of c...
Abdominal vascular injuries are the common cause of death post-trauma. These are challenging injurie...
Abdominal vascular trauma accounts for a small percentage of military and a moderate percentage of c...
Introduction. Abdominal vascular injuries are rare and are associated with significant morbidity an...
Abdominal traumatism (AT) produces lesions in the wall or in the content (viscera, mesos, vascular d...
Abdominal trauma accounts for 7–10% of hospital admissions due to trauma. Depending on the mechanism...
Injuries of abdominal and retroperitoneal major blood vessels are the most severe injuries. Delayed ...
AbstractDamage control is well established as a potentially life-saving procedure in a few selected ...
Background. Abdominal vascular injuries are among the most lethal injuries sustained by trauma patie...
AbstractObjectiveThe surgical management and outcome of abdominal vena cava (AVC) injuries is presen...
Inferior vena caval (IVC) injuries are uncommon and challenging to treat. Less than 5% of patients w...
Background: Damage control surgery is a management sequence initiated to reduce the risk of death in...
Acute vascular emergencies can arise from direct traumatic injury to the vessel or be spontaneous (n...
Abdominal vascular trauma, primarily due to penetrating mechanisms, is uncommon. However, when it do...
The evaluation and management of patients with abdominal vascular trauma or injury requires immediat...
Abdominal vascular trauma accounts for a small percentage of military and a moderate percentage of c...
Abdominal vascular injuries are the common cause of death post-trauma. These are challenging injurie...
Abdominal vascular trauma accounts for a small percentage of military and a moderate percentage of c...
Introduction. Abdominal vascular injuries are rare and are associated with significant morbidity an...
Abdominal traumatism (AT) produces lesions in the wall or in the content (viscera, mesos, vascular d...
Abdominal trauma accounts for 7–10% of hospital admissions due to trauma. Depending on the mechanism...
Injuries of abdominal and retroperitoneal major blood vessels are the most severe injuries. Delayed ...
AbstractDamage control is well established as a potentially life-saving procedure in a few selected ...
Background. Abdominal vascular injuries are among the most lethal injuries sustained by trauma patie...
AbstractObjectiveThe surgical management and outcome of abdominal vena cava (AVC) injuries is presen...
Inferior vena caval (IVC) injuries are uncommon and challenging to treat. Less than 5% of patients w...
Background: Damage control surgery is a management sequence initiated to reduce the risk of death in...
Acute vascular emergencies can arise from direct traumatic injury to the vessel or be spontaneous (n...