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Frontiers in Surgery
Contemporary Strategies in the Management of Civilian Abdominal Vascular Trauma
C. Cameron McCoy1  Dimitrios Moris1  Diamantis I. Tsilimigras2  Chris Bakoyiannis2  Georgios Karaolanis2  Sotirios Georgopoulos2 
[1] Department of Surgery, Duke University Hospital, Durham, NC, United States;First Department of Surgery, Division of Vascular Surgery, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Athens, Greece;
关键词: abdominal vascular trauma;    penetrating injuries;    blunt injuries;    abdominal aorta injury;    venous injuries;    arterial injuries;   
DOI  :  10.3389/fsurg.2018.00007
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

The evaluation and management of patients with abdominal vascular trauma or injury requires immediate and effective decision-making in these unfavorable circumstances. The majority of these patients arrive at trauma centers in profound shock, secondary to massive blood loss, which is often unrelenting. Moreover, ischemia, compartment syndrome, thrombosis, and embolization may also be life threatening and require immediate intervention. To minimize the risk of these potentially lethal complications, early understanding of the disease process and emergent therapeutic intervention are necessary. In the literature, the management of acute traumatic vascular injuries is restricted to traditional open surgical techniques. However, in penetrating injuries surgeons often face a potentially contaminated field, which renders the placement of prosthetic grafts inappropriate. Currently, however, there are sparse data on the management of vascular trauma with endovascular techniques. The role of endovascular technique in penetrating abdominal vascular trauma, which is almost always associated with severe active bleeding, is limited. It is worth mentioning that hybrid operating rooms with angiographic radiology capabilities offer more opportunities for the management of this kind of injuries by either temporary control of the devastating bleeding using endovascular balloon tamponade or with embolization and stenting. On the other hand, blunt abdominal injuries are less dangerous and they could be treated at most times by endovascular means. Since surgeons continue to encounter abdominal vascular trauma, open and endovascular techniques will evolve constantly giving us encouraging messages for the near future.

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