Abstract Purpose To assess the effectiveness of trans-arterial vascular interventions in treatment of civilian gunshot wounds (GSW). Materials and methods A retrospective review was performed at a level-1 trauma center to include 46 consecutive adults admitted due to GSW related hemorrhage and treated with endovascular interventions from July 2018 to July 2022. Patient demographics and procedural metrics were retrieved. Primary outcomes of interest include technical success and in-hospital mortality. Factors of mortality were assessed using a logistic regression model. Results Twenty-one patients were brought to the endovascular suite directly (endovascular group) from the trauma bay and 25 patients after treatment in the operating room (OR...
Treatment of arterial traumatic injuries is usually performed with conventional revascularization te...
AbstractObjectives to evaluate the use of endovascular occlusion in the treatment of arterial trauma...
Background: Haemorrhage is the leading cause of death on the battlefield. Seventy percent of injurie...
Civilian vascular trauma has increased over the pastdecade with a concurrent surge in the use of fir...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate retrospectively the results, complications and follow-up of patients after en...
The evaluation and management of patients with abdominal vascular trauma or injury requires immediat...
Objectives: The continued advances in imaging and stent/stent-graft technology have considerably exp...
Background: Vascular trauma can threaten both limb as well as life of the patient. Combat-related va...
Abstract INTRODUCTION: Interventional radiology (IR) provides a range of adjunctive techniques to as...
Background: The best approach for the treatment of gunshot wounds involving the cervical region rema...
Lower extremity vascular injuries occur due to gunshot wounds, traffic accidents, penetrating and bl...
Transcatheter embolotherapy is an alternativ form of treatment in acute arterial GI hemorrhage and s...
Introduction: Extremity vascular trauma is common in civilian population following RTA. The aim of t...
ObjectiveThe purpose of this retrospective study was to evaluate transcatheter arterial embolization...
Background: Gun violence is on the rise in some European countries, however, most of the literature ...
Treatment of arterial traumatic injuries is usually performed with conventional revascularization te...
AbstractObjectives to evaluate the use of endovascular occlusion in the treatment of arterial trauma...
Background: Haemorrhage is the leading cause of death on the battlefield. Seventy percent of injurie...
Civilian vascular trauma has increased over the pastdecade with a concurrent surge in the use of fir...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate retrospectively the results, complications and follow-up of patients after en...
The evaluation and management of patients with abdominal vascular trauma or injury requires immediat...
Objectives: The continued advances in imaging and stent/stent-graft technology have considerably exp...
Background: Vascular trauma can threaten both limb as well as life of the patient. Combat-related va...
Abstract INTRODUCTION: Interventional radiology (IR) provides a range of adjunctive techniques to as...
Background: The best approach for the treatment of gunshot wounds involving the cervical region rema...
Lower extremity vascular injuries occur due to gunshot wounds, traffic accidents, penetrating and bl...
Transcatheter embolotherapy is an alternativ form of treatment in acute arterial GI hemorrhage and s...
Introduction: Extremity vascular trauma is common in civilian population following RTA. The aim of t...
ObjectiveThe purpose of this retrospective study was to evaluate transcatheter arterial embolization...
Background: Gun violence is on the rise in some European countries, however, most of the literature ...
Treatment of arterial traumatic injuries is usually performed with conventional revascularization te...
AbstractObjectives to evaluate the use of endovascular occlusion in the treatment of arterial trauma...
Background: Haemorrhage is the leading cause of death on the battlefield. Seventy percent of injurie...