Arterial Injuries In Lower Extremity Trauma – Outcomes Of A Single Center Study
PubMed2024Vol. 32(1), pp. 41–45
Celso Nunes, Catarina Lopes, João O’neill Pedrosa, Miguel Silva, Luís Orelhas, Juliana Carvalho de Sousa
Abstract
When dealing with multiple injured limbs, the treatment approach and priorities are still under discussion, typically customized based on individual clinical situations. Our study underscores the significance of promptly performing vascular repair, reducing time delays, and taking into account bone and soft tissue injuries in the treatment strategy.
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