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The European experience with vascular injuries.

Abe Fingerhut1, Ari K Leppäniemi, George A Androulakis, F Archodovassilis, Bertil Bouillon, Enrico Cavina, Eddie Chaloner, Massimo Chiarugi, Lazar Davidovic, Miguel Angel Delgado-Millan, Jan Goris, Gunnar H Gunnlaugsson, Jose Maria Jover, Manoussos M Konstandoulakis, Mehmet Kurtoglu, Mauri Lepäntalo, Carme Llort-Pont, Juan Carlos Meneu-Diaz, Enrique Moreno-Gonzales, Salvador Navarro-Soto, P Panoussis, James M Ryan, Juha P Salenius, Massimo Seccia, Rabbe Takolander, Korhan Taviloglu, Kurt Tiesenhausen, Bjarni Torfason, Selman Uranüs.   

Abstract

The rich and diverse heritage of the management of vascular injuries in the 45 independent European countries prevents the authors from revealing a uniform picture of the European experience, but some trends are clearly emerging. In countries with a low incidence of penetrating trauma and increasing use of interventional vascular procedures, the proportion of iatrogenic vascular trauma exceeds 40% of all vascular injuries, whereas on other parts of the continent, armed conflicts are still a major cause of vascular trauma. National vascular registries, mostly in the Scandinavian countries, produce useful, nationwide data about vascular trauma and its management but suffer still from inadequate data collection. Despite a relatively low incidence of vascular trauma in most European countries, the results are satisfactory, probably in most cases because of active and early management by surgeons on call, whether with vascular training or not, treating all kinds of vascular surgical emergencies. In some countries, attempts at developing a trauma and emergency surgical specialty, including expertise in the management of vascular injuries, are on their way.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 11905944     DOI: 10.1016/s0039-6109(03)00147-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Surg Clin North Am        ISSN: 0039-6109            Impact factor:   2.741


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