Abdominal Vascular Injuries

Although their incidence is rare, successful management of injuries to the abdominal aorta and its main branches is a challenge to both trauma surgeons and vascular surgeons. Early diagnosis is extremely important and surgical exploration should be performed without delay. A thorough knowledge of th...

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Published inNihon Fukubu Kyukyu Igakkai Zasshi (Journal of Abdominal Emergency Medicine) Vol. 24; no. 5; pp. 899 - 905
Main Authors Hoshina, Katsuyuki, Miyata, Tetsuro, Miyahara, Takuya, Akagi, Daisukem, Hosaka, Akihiro, Okamoto, Hiroyuki, Kanetaka, Takehito, Kondo, Keisuke, Shigematsu, Kunihiro, Nakazawa, Tatsu, Saito, Takehito, Yamamoto, Kota
Format Journal Article
LanguageJapanese
Published Japanese Society for Abdominal Emergency Medicine 2004
日本腹部救急医学会
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ISSN1340-2242
1882-4781
DOI10.11231/jaem1993.24.899

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Summary:Although their incidence is rare, successful management of injuries to the abdominal aorta and its main branches is a challenge to both trauma surgeons and vascular surgeons. Early diagnosis is extremely important and surgical exploration should be performed without delay. A thorough knowledge of the abdominal vascular anatomy and techniques of vascular repair are indispensable together with the concept of damage control surgery, the principle of abbreviated laparotomy with planned reoperation. The primary goal in the management of these patients should be hemorrhage control rather than maintenance of blood flow to save their lives.
ISSN:1340-2242
1882-4781
DOI:10.11231/jaem1993.24.899