Vascular Injuries

Vascular Injuries, L. P.H. Leenen*

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Abstract

The highest goal in Damage control surgery is to stop the bleeding. Major injuries to the vessels therefore pose the major challenge in the damage control approach. Optimal care can be provided in combination receiving and treatment rooms with CT, operative and endovascular capabilities. For patients in extremis REBOA is a new technique to stabilize patients preventing the need for emergency room thoracotomy. General damage control management techniques for vascular injuries comprise temporary closure by tourniquets, compression devices and intra as well as extra vascular balloons. Intra operatively manual compression and stick swabs can be used for temporary control of the bleeding. For more definitive closure, ligation as well as endovascular coiling can be used. For flow restoration temporary indwelling stents can be used, whereas for more permanent use both anatomic, as well as extra anatomic stent grafting are used as a permanent solution.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationTextbook of Polytrauma Management
Subtitle of host publicationa Multidisciplinary Approach, Third Edition
PublisherSpringer International Publishing
Pages307-358
Number of pages52
ISBN (Electronic)9783030959067
ISBN (Print)9783030959050
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2022

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