1996
DOI: 10.1016/s0039-6109(05)70482-5
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Abdominal Vascular Injuries

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“…Although there are not enough data for the intracorporeal application of QuikClot ® , it may pose as another solution for intracavitary hemostasis [15]. It was proposed that the very basic expectations from each individual method of hemostasis are good patency of major vessels with a tolerable rate of tissue hypoperfusion, absolutely without ischemia and necrosis [16]. Therefore, given the above description, bone cement application may pose as an effective technique for the immediate hemostasis of uncontrollable perivertebral bleeding when conventional methods and chemical agents fail.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although there are not enough data for the intracorporeal application of QuikClot ® , it may pose as another solution for intracavitary hemostasis [15]. It was proposed that the very basic expectations from each individual method of hemostasis are good patency of major vessels with a tolerable rate of tissue hypoperfusion, absolutely without ischemia and necrosis [16]. Therefore, given the above description, bone cement application may pose as an effective technique for the immediate hemostasis of uncontrollable perivertebral bleeding when conventional methods and chemical agents fail.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Large lap pads can be used to treat continuous oozing from coagulopathy and maybe a lifesaving measure for bleeding control [20][21][22]. The liver and perihepatic region may be packed in the presence of parenchymal lacerations (Fig.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…En pratique civile, les plaies vasculaires abdominales sont le plus souvent liées à des agressions (90 à 95 % des cas) [2] par armes blanches ou par armes à feu [3][4][5]. En France, les plus fréquentes sont les armes de chasse, dont les munitions lourdes se déforment lors de l'impact.…”
Section: Physiopathologie Les Agents Vulnérants Et Leurs Actionsunclassified
“…L'association de plaies est dominée par la combinaison artère-veine [4,7,11,12]., notamment pour les vaisseaux iliaques et les vaisseaux mésentériques supérieurs, du fait de leur proximité anatomique [4,5,11].…”
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