1981
DOI: 10.1001/archsurg.1981.01380170157028
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Arterial Injuries in Children

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“…In the pediatric population, peripheral arterial injury is associated with a greater degree of vasospasm and retraction than the older cohort, which can complicate diagnosis [19][20][21][22]. The duration of this arterial response to injury can persist into the operating room where some authors have noted anastomotic tension inappropriate for the amount of vessel excised leading to the use of a vein segment [22].…”
Section: Peripheral Vascular Injurymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In the pediatric population, peripheral arterial injury is associated with a greater degree of vasospasm and retraction than the older cohort, which can complicate diagnosis [19][20][21][22]. The duration of this arterial response to injury can persist into the operating room where some authors have noted anastomotic tension inappropriate for the amount of vessel excised leading to the use of a vein segment [22].…”
Section: Peripheral Vascular Injurymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The duration of this arterial response to injury can persist into the operating room where some authors have noted anastomotic tension inappropriate for the amount of vessel excised leading to the use of a vein segment [22]. Local infusion of papaverine can aid in attenuation of this phenomenon [22].…”
Section: Peripheral Vascular Injurymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Há cinco grandes séries relatadas na literatura descrevendo trauma vascular cirúrgico pediátrico. Coletivamente, elas apresentam 204 casos em um período acima de 61 anos, ou seja, uma média de 3,3 por ano [6][7][8][9][10][11] . O calibre dos vasos, a forte tendência ao vasoespamo e a baixa resistência à isquemia são os principais fatores limitantes ao bom resultado do tratamento cirúrgico.…”
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“…The textbook treatment is to use papaverine, but hydrostatic dilatation is said to be more effective (Richardson et al 1981). In this series spasm was not found to be a problem but it is important to exclude intimal damage, which is a much more common cause of acute obstruction of an apparently intact artery.…”
Section: Managementmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…Fasciotomies should be used liberally and should be open rather than closed (Ransom et al 1981). It has been quantified that a fasciotomy is necessary when the hydrostatic pressure in the compartment is greater than 30 cmH20 (Richardson et al 1981) or greater than 40 mmHg (Ransom et al 1981).…”
Section: Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%