Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W4317399360> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 84 of
84
with 100 items per page.
- W4317399360 endingPage "16" @default.
- W4317399360 startingPage "11" @default.
- W4317399360 abstract "Introduction. Abdominal vascular injuries are rare and are associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Treatment options include nonoperative management, open repair, and endovascular procedures. This study aimed to characterize patients and detail treatment modalities among those who sustained a traumatic abdominal vascular injury. Methods. A 6-year descriptive retrospective study was conducted at an American College of Surgeons-verified level 1 trauma center and included all adult patients who sustained an abdominal vascular injury. Results. Most vascular injuries were to the iliac artery (27.9%), abdominal aorta (25.6%), and inferior vena cava (25.6%). Twenty-seven percent of patients sustained an injury to more than one vascular structure. Thirty-four percent of patients died before treatment of the abdominal vascular injury. Among the 28 patients (65.1%) treated for their vascular injuries, 46.4% were treated with open surgery, 32.1% were treated nonoperatively and 21.4% with coil embolization. The most common vascular injuries treated were lacerations (56%) and transections (21%). Sixty-four percent of the patients who survived to discharge presented for follow-up care with a mean follow-up period of 3 ± 4.1 months. There were no vascular reinterventions after discharge for patients who followed up with our hospital. Conclusions. Study findings suggests that appropriately selected cases of traumatic vascular injuries may be safely managed nonoperatively, as there were no mortalities, complications, or reinterventions among these patients." @default.
- W4317399360 created "2023-01-19" @default.
- W4317399360 creator A5000759840 @default.
- W4317399360 creator A5023803762 @default.
- W4317399360 creator A5028571998 @default.
- W4317399360 creator A5029779156 @default.
- W4317399360 creator A5078248929 @default.
- W4317399360 creator A5087122788 @default.
- W4317399360 creator A5090488846 @default.
- W4317399360 date "2023-01-18" @default.
- W4317399360 modified "2023-09-27" @default.
- W4317399360 title "Evaluation of Outcomes and Treatment Options Among Trauma Patients with Abdominal Vascular Injuries" @default.
- W4317399360 cites W1964749113 @default.
- W4317399360 cites W1976145655 @default.
- W4317399360 cites W1985581413 @default.
- W4317399360 cites W1991101074 @default.
- W4317399360 cites W2030853634 @default.
- W4317399360 cites W2043719863 @default.
- W4317399360 cites W2098507121 @default.
- W4317399360 cites W2222781923 @default.
- W4317399360 cites W2333408563 @default.
- W4317399360 cites W2466286857 @default.
- W4317399360 cites W2607830903 @default.
- W4317399360 cites W2792108081 @default.
- W4317399360 cites W2796760851 @default.
- W4317399360 cites W2810179333 @default.
- W4317399360 cites W2948419916 @default.
- W4317399360 cites W2968047024 @default.
- W4317399360 cites W2988677272 @default.
- W4317399360 cites W3082177521 @default.
- W4317399360 cites W3090129203 @default.
- W4317399360 doi "https://doi.org/10.17161/kjm.vol16.18711" @default.
- W4317399360 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36703952" @default.
- W4317399360 hasPublicationYear "2023" @default.
- W4317399360 type Work @default.
- W4317399360 citedByCount "1" @default.
- W4317399360 countsByYear W43173993602023 @default.
- W4317399360 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W4317399360 hasAuthorship W4317399360A5000759840 @default.
- W4317399360 hasAuthorship W4317399360A5023803762 @default.
- W4317399360 hasAuthorship W4317399360A5028571998 @default.
- W4317399360 hasAuthorship W4317399360A5029779156 @default.
- W4317399360 hasAuthorship W4317399360A5078248929 @default.
- W4317399360 hasAuthorship W4317399360A5087122788 @default.
- W4317399360 hasAuthorship W4317399360A5090488846 @default.
- W4317399360 hasBestOaLocation W43173993601 @default.
- W4317399360 hasConcept C141071460 @default.
- W4317399360 hasConcept C167135981 @default.
- W4317399360 hasConcept C2777010666 @default.
- W4317399360 hasConcept C2778789114 @default.
- W4317399360 hasConcept C2779980429 @default.
- W4317399360 hasConcept C2780520971 @default.
- W4317399360 hasConcept C2910216633 @default.
- W4317399360 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W4317399360 hasConceptScore W4317399360C141071460 @default.
- W4317399360 hasConceptScore W4317399360C167135981 @default.
- W4317399360 hasConceptScore W4317399360C2777010666 @default.
- W4317399360 hasConceptScore W4317399360C2778789114 @default.
- W4317399360 hasConceptScore W4317399360C2779980429 @default.
- W4317399360 hasConceptScore W4317399360C2780520971 @default.
- W4317399360 hasConceptScore W4317399360C2910216633 @default.
- W4317399360 hasConceptScore W4317399360C71924100 @default.
- W4317399360 hasIssue "1" @default.
- W4317399360 hasLocation W43173993601 @default.
- W4317399360 hasLocation W43173993602 @default.
- W4317399360 hasLocation W43173993603 @default.
- W4317399360 hasOpenAccess W4317399360 @default.
- W4317399360 hasPrimaryLocation W43173993601 @default.
- W4317399360 hasRelatedWork W1586374228 @default.
- W4317399360 hasRelatedWork W2003938723 @default.
- W4317399360 hasRelatedWork W2047967234 @default.
- W4317399360 hasRelatedWork W2118496982 @default.
- W4317399360 hasRelatedWork W2364998975 @default.
- W4317399360 hasRelatedWork W2369162477 @default.
- W4317399360 hasRelatedWork W2419031346 @default.
- W4317399360 hasRelatedWork W2439875401 @default.
- W4317399360 hasRelatedWork W4238867864 @default.
- W4317399360 hasRelatedWork W2525756941 @default.
- W4317399360 hasVolume "16" @default.
- W4317399360 isParatext "false" @default.
- W4317399360 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W4317399360 workType "article" @default.