ClinicIlicClinicSlobodanClinicCvetkovicClinicIgorClinicKoncarClinicMomciloClinicColicClinicSageVascularDavidovic L, Ilic N, Cvetkovic S, et al. Blunt injury of the innominate artery and left innominate vein. Vascular 2011;19(4): 223-5.Davidovic L, Ilic N, Cvetkovic S, et al. Blunt injury of the...
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Central venous catheter access can cause iatrogenic injury toward surrounding structures if not performed properly or accurately. Complications that may arise with insertion include hemothorax, pneumothorax, chylothorax, cardiac tamponade, infections, nerve injuries, and vessel perforation [4], [7], [8]...
We report an aorto-innominate fistula caused by gun-shot injury. The fistula was diagnosed by aortography and repaired under hypothermic circulatory arrest. References Astolfi D, di Carlo D, di Eusanio G, et al. 1976. Repair of traumatic aortic arch to innominate vein fistula under deep ...
The mechanism of injury included major arterial avulsions sustained during cancer operations at the base of the neck (2), blunt injuries secondary to motor vehicle accidents (2), stab wounds (1), and gunshot wounds (4). The vessels injured included the right subclavian artery (2), the ...
Blunt injury of the innominate artery and left innominate vein. Injuries to the branches of the aortic arch are rare and may be caused by blunt, penetrating, blast or iatrogenic trauma. Innominate vascular injury is a r... L Davidovic,N Ilic,S Cvetkovic,... - 《Vascular》 被引量: 2发表...
Abstract We report a patient with a traumatic arteriovenous fistula between the ascending aorta and innominate vein, presenting 4 years after injury. Diagnostic imaging and surgical management of this rare manifestation of thoracic great vessel injury is described.Anu Reddi and Raj Madansein and Tsh...
Repair of arterial injuries was possible in all patients, primarily by resection and end-to-end anastomosis (47%), or with the use of autogenous saphenous vein bypass grafts (40%). Fifty-three percent of the venous injuries were repaired, most by lateral suture. There were no postoperative ...
Innominate veinPacemaker leadPerforationWAN ET AL.: Perforation of the Right Innominate Vein by Pacemaker Lead During Implantation: A Report of 2 Cases. Injury to vascular structures is a well recognized complication during invasive cardiac procedures. We report 2 cases of right innominate vein ...
Six patients had isolated innominate arterial injuries and the rest 1 combined innominate arterial and vein injuries. The injury causes were road accidents in 3 patients, stab wound in 2, gunshot wound in 1, and crush injury in 1. All the 7 patients presented hemorrhagic shock at admission, ...