2005
DOI: 10.1590/s1677-54492005000300001
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Tratamento das lesões de aorta nos traumatismos vasculares fechados

Abstract: Tratamento das lesões de aorta nos traumatismos vasculares fechados Management of aortic lesions in blunt chest trauma Arno von Ristow*

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“…Therefore, the hierarchic scale of evidence has great value and applicability for articles concerning therapy and/or intervention. 10,[14][15][16][17] Similarly, J Vasc Bras leaves ample room for themes related to bioethics, philosophy and practical aspects of our everyday routine, in editorials 18,19 or in letters to the editor, [20][21][22] which denotes its holistic view. Manuscripts classified as new technologies not only innovate, but also arouse and foster scientific apprenticeship and search for answers that are able to facilitate the practitioner's life and, above all, benefit patients.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, the hierarchic scale of evidence has great value and applicability for articles concerning therapy and/or intervention. 10,[14][15][16][17] Similarly, J Vasc Bras leaves ample room for themes related to bioethics, philosophy and practical aspects of our everyday routine, in editorials 18,19 or in letters to the editor, [20][21][22] which denotes its holistic view. Manuscripts classified as new technologies not only innovate, but also arouse and foster scientific apprenticeship and search for answers that are able to facilitate the practitioner's life and, above all, benefit patients.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…43 The importance of this initial publication was emphasized by an editorial in the J Vasc Bras by von Ristow. 44 It is difficult to predict what the future of EVS will be. To date, there is no long-term Level I evidence to verify and recommend EVS as the absolute approach for thoracic aortic injury.…”
Section: Endovascular Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%