Surgical Education and Self-assessment Program (SESAP)
Canadian Medical Association - Canadian Journal of Surgery, 2004 - canjsurg.ca
Although traumatic upper-extremity arterial injuries are less common than arterial injuries in
the lower extremities, principles of mangement are similar. Vascular injuries of the upper …
the lower extremities, principles of mangement are similar. Vascular injuries of the upper …
Determinates of functional disability after complex upper extremity trauma
KR Brown, J Jean-Claude, GR Seabrook… - Annals of vascular …, 2001 - Springer
This is a retrospective chart review of 71 patients who were operated on for presumed upper
extremity arterial trauma between June 1992 and June 1998. Penetrating trauma occurred …
extremity arterial trauma between June 1992 and June 1998. Penetrating trauma occurred …
Acute arterial injuries due to blunt trauma
HA Collins, JK Jacobs - JBJS, 1961 - journals.lww.com
Arterial injuries in association with blunt, non-penetrating trauma are recognized with
increasing frequency. While the arteries of the extremities are most commonly involved …
increasing frequency. While the arteries of the extremities are most commonly involved …
36. PERIPHERAL VASCULAR INJURIES
LH Alarcon, RN Townsend - The Trauma Manual, 1998 - books.google.com
I. Introduction. Prompt diagnosis of peripheral vascular injury requiring operation is crucial to
optimal outcome. Delay in recognition and treatment are the leading causes of preventable …
optimal outcome. Delay in recognition and treatment are the leading causes of preventable …
Role of routine arteriography in blunt lower-extremity trauma
R Applebaum, AE Yellin, FA Weaver, J Oberg… - The American Journal of …, 1990 - Elsevier
During an 18-month period, 53 patients with unilateral blunt lower-extremity trauma were
entered into a prospective study designed to determine how often clinically occult arterial …
entered into a prospective study designed to determine how often clinically occult arterial …
PERIPHERAL VASCULAR INJURIES RYAN M. LEVY, LOUIS H. ALARCON, AND ERIC R. FRYKBERG
RM LEVY - The Trauma Manual: Trauma and Acute Care …, 2008 - books.google.com
I. INTRODUCTION. Prompt diagnosis of peripheral vascular injury requiring operation is
crucial to achieving optimal outcome. Delays in recognition and treatment are the leading …
crucial to achieving optimal outcome. Delays in recognition and treatment are the leading …
Upper extremity arterial injuries: experience at the Royal Adelaide Hospital, 1969 to 1991
RA Fitridge, S Raptis, JH Miller, I Faris - Journal of vascular surgery, 1994 - Elsevier
Purpose: A review of upper extremity arterial injuries managed at the Royal Adelaide
Hospital between 1969 and 1991 was undertaken because the optimal management of …
Hospital between 1969 and 1991 was undertaken because the optimal management of …
Vascular Injuries of the Upper Extremities
Upper extremity injuries are increasingly common among peripheral vascular injuries, as a
result of penetrating trauma (Figure 18.1). Blunt trauma may also result in significant …
result of penetrating trauma (Figure 18.1). Blunt trauma may also result in significant …
Blunt vascular trauma in the extremity: diagnosis, management, and outcome
GS Rozycki, LN Tremblay, DV Feliciano… - Journal of Trauma …, 2003 - journals.lww.com
Background Blunt vascular trauma in an extremity is an uncommon diagnosis. Considering
the complexity of these injuries, it is worthwhile to determine how select factors affect the …
the complexity of these injuries, it is worthwhile to determine how select factors affect the …
A five-year review of management of upper-extremity arterial injuries at an urban level I trauma center
RW Franz, CK Skytta, KJ Shah, JF Hartman… - Annals of Vascular …, 2012 - Elsevier
BACKGROUND: Upper-extremity arterial injuries are relatively uncommon, but they may
significantly impact patient outcome. Management of these injuries was reviewed to …
significantly impact patient outcome. Management of these injuries was reviewed to …