2008
DOI: 10.1590/s1677-54492008000100010
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Tratamento endovascular do trauma arterial dos membros

Abstract: Treatment of arterial traumatic injuries is usually performed with conventional revascularization techniques. However, vascular injuries can increasingly be repaired efficiently through minimally invasive procedures. We report four cases of extremity arterial trauma treated by endovascular techniques in a reference center. All patients showed satisfactory development over a 15-month follow-up. We suggest that endovascular therapy is a promising alternative to surgery for selected patients with extremity arteri… Show more

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“…Fractures, nerve and muscle injuries are common associations that increase amputation probability even at specialized trauma centers [9][10][11][12] . That explains why limb amputation rate differs from penetrating (10%) to blunt (30%) vascular traumas 13 .…”
Section: Introduction Introduction Introduction Introduction Introducmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fractures, nerve and muscle injuries are common associations that increase amputation probability even at specialized trauma centers [9][10][11][12] . That explains why limb amputation rate differs from penetrating (10%) to blunt (30%) vascular traumas 13 .…”
Section: Introduction Introduction Introduction Introduction Introducmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, these methods are limited to cases with small diameter, narrow neck, and recent onset. [6][7][8] The most common minimally invasive techniques are injection of thrombin with or without factor XIII and deployment of covered stents, anatomic location permitting. [6][7][8] Both require expensive materials that are not always available in all hospitals.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, it is becoming increasingly possible to repair, in an effective way, vascular injuries with minimally invasive procedures. 11,12 The primary advantage of endovascular treatment for TIF is reduction of morbidity and mortality, particularly in more serious cases. 13 Limitations include difficulties with stent placement because of the site of injury, making additional surgical bypasses necessary to maintain blood flow, in addition to a lack of resources in smaller hospitals.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%