AbstractPurpose: The role of complex venous reconstructions (CVRs) in patients with major trauma remains a controversial topic. This study evaluates the patency and clinical outcome of CVRs in a major urban trauma center.Methods: Between 1979 and 1994 the records of 92 patients with 100 injuries to the iliac, femoral, and popliteal venous system were reviewed. The incidence of edema, pulmonary embolism, and limb loss was documented in 75 men and 17 women (mean age of 27 years, range 14 to 59 years). The 30-day patencies were assessed in all patients with either impedance plethysmography (n = 16), venography (n = 40), or duplex scan (n = 36). Long-term patencies were assessed in 14 patients monitored for 0.5 to 9 years (mean 3.2 years).Resul...
Ligation for penetrating abdominal vein trauma may have better outcome than a vascular reconstructio...
The result of a fifteen year study related to the management of the venous injuries in the iliac-fem...
Endografts have recently been used in the trauma setting for arterial injuries in surgically inacces...
AbstractPurpose: The role of complex venous reconstructions (CVRs) in patients with major trauma rem...
BackgroundThe management of venous trauma remains controversial. Critics of venous repair have cited...
AbstractPurpose: Outcome and venous patency after reconstruction in major pelvic and extremity venou...
BackgroundThe management of venous trauma remains controversial. Critics of venous repair have cited...
Objective We retrospectively evaluated the outcome of venous repairs in patients who underwent opera...
AbstractObjectives to evaluate the results of management of penetrating cervicomediastinal venous tr...
ObjectivesTo evaluate long-term durability and clinical success of deep venous reconstruction for se...
AbstractPurpose: Venous reconstructions are rarely performed, and factors affecting long-term result...
AbstractObjectives and designPopliteal vein repair and ligation are the two main approaches to the t...
AbstractObjectives: to analyse the causes of injury, surgical approaches, outcome and complication o...
Objectives: Reports on venous trauma are relatively sparse. Severe venous trauma is manifested by he...
AbstractPurpose: To demonstrate the feasibility of venous reconstructions with the superficial femor...
Ligation for penetrating abdominal vein trauma may have better outcome than a vascular reconstructio...
The result of a fifteen year study related to the management of the venous injuries in the iliac-fem...
Endografts have recently been used in the trauma setting for arterial injuries in surgically inacces...
AbstractPurpose: The role of complex venous reconstructions (CVRs) in patients with major trauma rem...
BackgroundThe management of venous trauma remains controversial. Critics of venous repair have cited...
AbstractPurpose: Outcome and venous patency after reconstruction in major pelvic and extremity venou...
BackgroundThe management of venous trauma remains controversial. Critics of venous repair have cited...
Objective We retrospectively evaluated the outcome of venous repairs in patients who underwent opera...
AbstractObjectives to evaluate the results of management of penetrating cervicomediastinal venous tr...
ObjectivesTo evaluate long-term durability and clinical success of deep venous reconstruction for se...
AbstractPurpose: Venous reconstructions are rarely performed, and factors affecting long-term result...
AbstractObjectives and designPopliteal vein repair and ligation are the two main approaches to the t...
AbstractObjectives: to analyse the causes of injury, surgical approaches, outcome and complication o...
Objectives: Reports on venous trauma are relatively sparse. Severe venous trauma is manifested by he...
AbstractPurpose: To demonstrate the feasibility of venous reconstructions with the superficial femor...
Ligation for penetrating abdominal vein trauma may have better outcome than a vascular reconstructio...
The result of a fifteen year study related to the management of the venous injuries in the iliac-fem...
Endografts have recently been used in the trauma setting for arterial injuries in surgically inacces...