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Autor:
T. Vu, E. H. Lieberman, Juan A. Asensio, J. D. Sciarretta, F. N. Mazzini, M. Ksycki, J. Chandler, Louis R. Pizano
Publikováno v:
European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery. 37:459-467
Reports of arterial injuries from both the civilian and military arenas report the brachial artery as the most frequently injured vessel, accounting for approximately 25–33% of all peripheral arterial injuries. The brachial artery is surrounded by
Autor:
J. Chandler, Kenneth Stahl, T. Vu, F. Herrerias, Juan M. Verde, H. Lieberman, C. Marini, F. N. Mazzini, J. D. Sciarretta, J. Sánchez, Juan A. Asensio, Pablo Menendez, Patrizio Petrone
Publikováno v:
European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery. 37:439-449
Thoracic and thoracic related vascular injuries represent complex challenges to the trauma surgeon. Subclavian vessel injuries, in particular, are uncommon and highly lethal. Regardless of the mechanism, such injuries can result in significant morbid
Autor:
F. N. Mazzini, S. Prichayudh, J. D. Sciarretta, J. Chandler, T. Vu, H. Lieberman, C. Marini, Juan A. Asensio
Publikováno v:
European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery. 37:451-457
Axillary vessel injuries are uncommon and challenging injuries encountered by trauma surgeons. Proximity of this vessel to other adjacent veins including the axillary vein, brachial plexus and the osseous structures of the shoulder and upper arm acco
Autor:
T. Vu, F. Herrerias, Juan M. Verde, F. N. Mazzini, Juan A. Asensio, J. D. Sciarretta, J. Chandler, Pablo Menendez, Patrizio Petrone, G. D. Pust, C. Marini, J. Sánchez
Publikováno v:
European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery. 37:429-437
Carotid arterial injuries are the most difficult and certainly the most immediately life-threatening injuries found in penetrating neck trauma. Their propensity to bleed actively and potentially occludes the airway and makes surgical intervention ver
Autor:
M. Ksycki, R. Gonzalo, A. Gigena, J. D. Sciarretta, T. Vu, Alejandro J. Pérez-Alonso, E. Iglesias, Gabriel Ruiz, Juan A. Asensio
Publikováno v:
European journal of trauma and emergency surgery : official publication of the European Trauma Society. 38(4)
Injury to the iliac vessels poses a serious and frustrating treatment dilemma for all trauma surgeons. Generally, patients present in profound shock secondary to severe hemorrhage from either iliac arterial, venous, or combined injuries. Despite impr