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Citation

Lateef Wani M, Ahangar AG, Nabi Wani S, Dar AM, Ahmad Ganie F, Singh S, Ahmad Lone R, Ud Din Wani N. Int. J. Surg. (London, England) 2012; 10(9): 560-562.

Affiliation

Department of cardiovascular and thoracic surgery SKIMS Soura.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2012, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/j.ijsu.2012.08.018

PMID

22959970

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The present study was undertaken to analyze the pattern, presentation and management of peripheral vascular injuries due to road traffic accidents (RTA). METHODS: A prospective study of patients of peripheral vascular injuries due to road traffic accidents (RTA) between Jan. 2007 to Dec. 2011. A total of 192 patients presented with peripheral vascular injuries due to RTA during this period. All patients with vascular injury due to other causes were excluded from study. RESULTS: Most of the patients were managed by reverse saphenous vein graft followed by end to end anastomosis. Most of the patients had associated long bone fractures. Delayed presentation and associated long bone fractures had bad effect on outcome. Wound infection and thrombosis of the graft were the most important complication. Amputation rate was 4.68%. CONCLUSION: Vascular injury due to RTA requires prompt recognition and referral to a vascular centre. Immediate revascularization has excellent results and less morbidity. Proper clinical examination and hand held Doppler examination are enough to reach the diagnosis.


Language: en

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