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Original Articles

Peripheral Vascular Trauma

, M.D.
Pages 127-130 | Published online: 18 Apr 2016
 

Abstract

In repairing damaged blood vessels, lifesaving measures take precedence over limb-saving procedures; at exploration, proximal and distal arterial control must be established before repair is attempted; vascular reconstruction is preferable to ligation; and the best evidence of good repair is restoration of the distal pulses. These principles are based on experience with 125 peripheral vascular injuries in Vietnam.

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