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100 _aRasmussen, Todd E.
245 0 _aRich's vascular trauma
250 _a3rd ed.
260 _aPhiladelphia :
_bElsevier,
_c2016
300 _a1 online resource:illustrations (chiefly color)
490 _aClinicalKey
505 _aThe vascular injury legacy -- Epidemiology of vascular injury -- Systems of care in the management of vascular injury -- Pathophysiology of vascular trauma -- Diagnosis of vascular injury -- Imaging for the evaluation and treatment of vascular trauma -- Damage control and immediate resuscitation for vascular trauma -- Vascular disruption and noncompressible torso hemorrhage -- Cardiac, great vessel, and pulmonary injuries -- Blunt thoracic aortic injury -- Abdominal aortic trauma, iliac and visceral vessel injuries -- Inferior vena cava, portal, and mesenteric venous systems -- Neck and thoracic outlet -- Upper extremity and junctional zone injuries -- Lower extremity vascular trauma -- Damage control : prehospital care of the patient with vascular injury * -- Surgical damage control and temporary vascular shunts -- Damage control : considerations for vascular conduit in the repair of vascular injury -- Endovascular management of acute vascular injury -- Pediatric vascular injury -- Inferior vena cava filters -- Soft-tissue and skeletal wound management in the setting of vascular injury -- Vascular surgery in the austere environment -- Vascular trauma : training the surgeon of the future -- Australia and new Zealand -- Asia : Sri Lanka -- Europe : Croatia -- Scandinavia and Northern Europe -- Europe : Russia -- Europe : Serbia -- Vascular trauma in Israel -- South Africa -- Vascular trauma in Latin America -- Implications of vascular trauma in Brazil.
520 _aPublished in association with the Society for Vascular Surgery (SVS), the newly updated edition of Rich's Vascular Trauma draws on civilian and military authorities from around the world to offer comprehensive and up-to-date coverage of the management of vascular injury. Anatomic patterns of vascular trauma including extremity, torso and cervical injury are reviewed in detail, including the latest techniques to manage non-compressible torso hemorrhage. You'll have access to all of the current innovations across the broad spectrum of vascular trauma, presented in a well-organized fashion that allows you to quickly hone-in on the most important issues in patient care and management.
690 _aBlood-vessels
700 _aTai, Nigel R.M.
700 _aRich, Norman M.
856 _uhttps://go.openathens.net/redirector/nhs?url=https://www.clinicalkey.com/dura/browse/bookChapter/3-s2.0-C20100647705
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