6 research outputs found
A Different Approach to the Simultaneously Injured Ulnar and Radial Arteries: Translocation of an Arterial Segment
Gunshot injuries of the popliteal vessels: A report of three cases
Lower extremity vascular injuries occur due to gunshot wounds, traffic accidents, penetrating and blunt injuries, or industrial injuries. Gunshot wounds with vascular injuries have been increased among the civilian population. Lower extremity gunshot wounds have severe and acute complications of bone fractures, abundant bleeding, hypovolemic shock, soft tissue disruption, acute ischemia, neurological deficit, limb loss, or even death. The amputation rate of the popliteal injuries differs between 27% and 54%. In this paper, preoperative management and surgical experience in the popliteal region vascular injuries in three massively impaired cases were presented. Different surgical approaches performed in these patients due to the variety of pathologies were also discussed. [Arch Clin Exp Surg 2017; 6(4.000): 228-232
Comparing retinal vascular changes in patients who underwent carotid endarterectomy
Background: This study aims to investigate ocular ischemia in patients who were candidates for carotid endarterectomy (CEA) and postoperative flow changes in orbital arteries, and demonstrate the impact of these flow changes on the eye and ocular ischemia
