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2013, Number 2

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Ortho-tips 2013; 9 (2)

Surgical and endovascular treatment of arteriovenous fistulas secondary to vascular trauma

Torres ESD, Virgen CLR, García HF
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Language: Spanish
References: 9
Page: 99-103
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Key words:

Arteriovenous fistulas, arteriovenous lesions, arteriovenous communications acquired, iatrogenic vascular lesions, arteriovenous fistulas endovascular therapy.

ABSTRACT

Acquired vascular lesions that involve the veins and arteries; has been increasing in recent decades, due to increased injuries and the greater number of interventional procedures, in all areas of medicine. The orthopedic area, is not exempt from this type of injury, ranging from the drilling pressure and/or traumatic arteriovenous communication. Because it cause severe bleeding, the resolution of these lesions becomes complex, when there is not a vascular surgeon in the surgical team. The repair of these lesions ranging from its location, and time of evolution, as well as the organ involved, among other things. Endovascular therapy has been very helpful in resolving them and open a range of possibilities for future minimum invasive management.


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