Effectiveness of a Biological Prosthesis in the Treatment of Traumatic Femoral Artery Injuries
Boris S. Sukovatykh,
Zainiddin N. Aptarov,
Mikhail B. Sukovatykh
et al.
Abstract:HighlightsThe prevalence of vascular injuries during military engagements can reach 20%. In the thigh, vascular injuries are the second most frequent type of injury. Vascular replacement using a graft is required in case of a femoral artery injury with length of more than 10 cm. If autologous blood vessels are not available for replacement, specialists resort to using a synthetic prosthesis. Selection of an appropriate prosthesis remains a priority for vascular surgeons. Aim. To evaluate the outcome of vascula… Show more
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