Extremity vascular traumas

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Romeo Angelini
Ferdinando Rutolo
Giuseppe Cozzolino
Vanessa D’Amario
Francesca Spigonardo

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The Authors report on a series of 61 vascular traumas treated over a 7 years, separated in two groups. The first one includes 35 cases, that are street accidents, on the work and gunshot wounds. The second group includes 26 iatrogenic causes due to arterial catheterism.


METHODS: All patients underwent ecocolor Doppler directly in the operating theatre and, when this diagnostic procedure was not enough, pre-operating angiography was used (10 cases of complex traumas of the lower limb).


RESULTS: One death was reported far each groups (3.27%). In 55 cases (90.1%), limb savage was achieved. In the others 4 (6.93%) of the first group, limb demolition was necessary for different causes. In the first group, severe neurological sequelaes were observed in 2 cases and motor deficits caused by tendon lesions in 1 case.


CONCLUSION: The good results obtained are the result of the short ischemic interval between the acute event and treatment, thanks to a multidisciplinary approach of a specific équipe, that is rapid as possible.

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How to Cite
Angelini, Romeo, et al. “Extremity Vascular Traumas”. Annali Italiani Di Chirurgia, vol. 76, no. 2, Mar. 2005, pp. 167-73, https://annaliitalianidichirurgia.it/index.php/aic/article/view/459.
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Case Report