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Publikováno v:
The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care. 42:913-918
Background and Methods: Recent reports have documented a reduced mortality from injuries to the inferior vena cava (IVC). Few reports, however, have addressed the follow-up of the repaired IVC. From January of 1984 to December of 1995, we prospective
Autor:
Alexander T. Vinzons, Alan I. Benvenisty, George J. Todd, Michael J. Argenziano, Joseph A. Buda, Keith A. Reemtsma, Craig R. Smith
Publikováno v:
Journal of Vascular Surgery. 16:0895-0899
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Journal of Vascular Surgery. 16:0887-0894
Controversy continues in the selection of optimal management of major venous injuries. We analyzed our experience with 191 major venous injuries in 163 patients (1986 to 1991). The mechanism of injury was gunshot (112), stab (44), blunt (six), and ia
Autor:
Nicholas Jabbour, Zahi E. Nassoura, W. M. Stahl, Alexander T. Vinzons, R. R. Ivatury, Ronald Simon
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The American journal of emergency medicine. 14(2)
This prospective study assessed the role of Doppler pressure indices (Ankle-Brachial Index [ABI] or Brachial Brachial Index [BBI]) in the evaluation for occult arterial injury from penetrating proximity extremity trauma (PET). A total of 258 patients
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Surgery. 112(5)
We report our experience with 38 major venous injury repairs in 37 patients between January 1981 and December 1989. The injuries were caused by gunshot (n = 27), shotgun (n = 3), knife (n = 5), blunt trauma (n = 1), and dog bite (n = 1). These involv
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care. 35:984