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Therapeutic management and amputation options in a long time delayed blunt popliteal artery injury.

Cheng QiuLin ChengLianlei WangZhenfeng LiXinyu Liu
Published in: European journal of trauma and emergency surgery : official publication of the European Trauma Society (2023)
Patients with PAI are commonly accompanied by multiple injuries that increase the risk of amputation; therefore, timely treatments are urgently required. Reducing the severity of ischemia by fasciotomy, not losing time by performing preoperative imaging or diagnostic tests, and repairing the associated venous injury can help to optimize the rates of limb salvage. However, impact factors, such as the gender and age of the patient, injured mechanisms, concomitant injuries, AIS, ISS, and surgical times, are not associated with the outcomes of amputation. Nonetheless, endeavors to salvage the limbs as far as possible should be made.
Keyphrases
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  • peripheral artery disease
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