September 23rd, 2009 1217. Strategies for managing possible popliteal artery injury after knee dislocation // Likelihood of true vascular injury with hard signs in penetrating vs. blunt injury // Should angio be performed at peripheral hospital in proximity wounds? No Comments, .trauma-vascular, by reuben. ShareGoogle +1FacebookTwitterRedditStumbleUponDiggEvernoteInstapaperEmailPrint Tags: card
September 23rd, 2009 1216. How to deal with risk of compartment syndrome after reperfusion of limb // Late reperfusion complications // Repair venous injuries? // Criterial for expectant management of minor vascular injuries – can this be done in kids? No Comments, .trauma-vascular, by reuben. ShareGoogle +1FacebookTwitterRedditStumbleUponDiggEvernoteInstapaperEmailPrint Tags: card
September 23rd, 2009 1215. Approach to possible peripheral vascular injury in ABI/API is .9-.99 // Other modalities to rule out vascular injury // Management of bleeding if direct pressure fails // Goal BP in resuscitation of patient with uncorrected arterial injury // What is a PTFE shunt? No Comments, .trauma-vascular, by reuben. ShareGoogle +1FacebookTwitterRedditStumbleUponDiggEvernoteInstapaperEmailPrint Tags: card
September 23rd, 2009 1214. What is a proximity wound? // Other wounds at high risk for vascular injury // Value of angiography in obvious arterial injury // Value of xray in query vascular trauma // Reassuring ABI or API ratio No Comments, .trauma-vascular, by reuben. ShareGoogle +1FacebookTwitterRedditStumbleUponDiggEvernoteInstapaperEmailPrint Tags: card
September 23rd, 2009 1213. Hard signs for vascular injury // Soft signs No Comments, .trauma-vascular, by reuben. ShareGoogle +1FacebookTwitterRedditStumbleUponDiggEvernoteInstapaperEmailPrint Tags: card
September 23rd, 2009 1212. Warm ischemia time // Types of vascular injury // Three classes of vascular injury based on history and physical No Comments, .trauma-vascular, by reuben. ShareGoogle +1FacebookTwitterRedditStumbleUponDiggEvernoteInstapaperEmailPrint Tags: card