Management of lower extremity venous trauma using repair or ligation has been an area of controversy during the past decades. However, in unstable patients or if primary repair is technically impossible as a result of extensive disruption of the vein, ligation is recommended. This study investigated the effects of venous ligation on major veins in the lower extremities when primary repair is impossible as a result of extensive laceration of the vein. Between January 2001 and April 2004, 63 patients with Grade III and IV venous injuries were observed prospectively. Compression ultrasonography was performed postoperatively on the fifth day, once before discharge, and at the 3-month visit to assess deep vein thrombosis (DVT) and the patency of...
Objective : The aim of this study was to analyze the mode of injury of extremity injuries involving ...
ObjectiveThe objective of this study was to report on immediate and long-term outcomes after vein gr...
BackgroundThe purpose of this study was to review the management of lower extremity arterial injurie...
BACKGROUND: Traumatic lower extremity venous injuries are most commonly managed with either a vein l...
Objective We retrospectively evaluated the outcome of venous repairs in patients who underwent opera...
Aim: To compare the incident of complications after ligation versus ligation with stripping of long ...
BackgroundThe management of venous trauma remains controversial. Critics of venous repair have cited...
Objectives: Reports on venous trauma are relatively sparse. Severe venous trauma is manifested by he...
The result of a fifteen year study related to the management of the venous injuries in the iliac-fem...
AbstractObjective as a result of a serious complication from compression bandaging in a patient with...
AbstractPurpose: Outcome and venous patency after reconstruction in major pelvic and extremity venou...
AbstractPurpose: Limb-sparing procedures have recently replaced amputations as the treatment for tum...
IntroductionComplex lower limb vascular injuries (CLVIs) in high-energy penetrating or blunt trauma ...
Venous ulceration is currently managed in a variety of clinical settings using various methods achie...
AbstractPurpose: The role of complex venous reconstructions (CVRs) in patients with major trauma rem...
Objective : The aim of this study was to analyze the mode of injury of extremity injuries involving ...
ObjectiveThe objective of this study was to report on immediate and long-term outcomes after vein gr...
BackgroundThe purpose of this study was to review the management of lower extremity arterial injurie...
BACKGROUND: Traumatic lower extremity venous injuries are most commonly managed with either a vein l...
Objective We retrospectively evaluated the outcome of venous repairs in patients who underwent opera...
Aim: To compare the incident of complications after ligation versus ligation with stripping of long ...
BackgroundThe management of venous trauma remains controversial. Critics of venous repair have cited...
Objectives: Reports on venous trauma are relatively sparse. Severe venous trauma is manifested by he...
The result of a fifteen year study related to the management of the venous injuries in the iliac-fem...
AbstractObjective as a result of a serious complication from compression bandaging in a patient with...
AbstractPurpose: Outcome and venous patency after reconstruction in major pelvic and extremity venou...
AbstractPurpose: Limb-sparing procedures have recently replaced amputations as the treatment for tum...
IntroductionComplex lower limb vascular injuries (CLVIs) in high-energy penetrating or blunt trauma ...
Venous ulceration is currently managed in a variety of clinical settings using various methods achie...
AbstractPurpose: The role of complex venous reconstructions (CVRs) in patients with major trauma rem...
Objective : The aim of this study was to analyze the mode of injury of extremity injuries involving ...
ObjectiveThe objective of this study was to report on immediate and long-term outcomes after vein gr...
BackgroundThe purpose of this study was to review the management of lower extremity arterial injurie...