Vascular trauma in high-velocity gunshot wounds and shrapnel-blast injuries in Israel

The Surgical Clinics of North America
Y G Wolf, A Rivkind

Abstract

High-velocity gunshot and shrapnel-blast vascular injuries pose a great challenge and need to be approached in a systematic, multidisciplinary fashion. Early revascularization with temporary shunts, the use of autologous tissue, major venous reconstruction, a low threshold for fasciotomy, and reliable tissue coverage are the mainstays of management.

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