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Endovascular treatment for traumatic injuries of the peripheral arteries following blunt trauma
Authors:Piffaretti Gabriele  Tozzi Matteo  Lomazzi Chiara  Rivolta Nicola  Caronno Roberto  Laganà Domenico  Carrafiello Gianpaolo  Castelli Patrizio
Affiliation:Vascular Surgery-Department of Surgery, University of Insubria-Varese, Italy. gabriele.piffaretti@tiscali.it
Abstract:OBJECTIVES: The continued advances in imaging and stent/stent-graft technology have considerably expanded the indications for endovascular approach also in vascular trauma. We report our institutional experience with endovascular treatment of peripheral arterial injuries after blunt trauma. METHODS: Between January 2000 and June 2006 out of a series of 81 patients, 10 male patients (mean age of 50+/-14 years) with peripheral arterial injuries were managed endovascularly. At admission, haemorrhagic shock was present in three patients. Artery location involved common femoral (n=2), subclavian (n=2), axillary (n=2), external iliac (n=2), superficial femoral (n=1), and popliteal (n=1). Type of lesion was as follows: pseudoaneurysm (n=4), dissection (n=4), expanding haematoma (n=1), and arterio-venous fistula (n=1). Follow-up program included visit and duplex-ultrasonography, X-rays and/or spiral-computed tomography at 6-month interval during the first year, and yearly thereafter. RESULTS: The lesion was excluded in all cases. All patients survived. Major complications did not occur. Mean hospitalisation was 13 days. Limb-salvage was 100%. Follow-up ranged from 3 to 60 months (mean 16); a late occlusion of a popliteal stent-graft was managed with another endovascular procedure. CONCLUSION: In our experience, endovascular treatment of vascular injuries after blunt trauma was feasible and effective.
Keywords:Blunt trauma   Arterial injury   Endovascular treatment
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