Principles and Practice in Pediatric Vascular Trauma: Part 2: Fundamental Vascular Principles, Pediatric Nuance, and Follow-up Strategies
Abstract
As of 2020, penetrating injuries became the leading cause of death among children and adolescents ages 1–19 in the United States. For those patients who survive and receive advanced medical care, vascular injuries are a significant cause of morbidity and trigger notable trauma team angst. Moreover, penetrating injuries can lead to life-threatening hemorrhage and/or limb-threatening ischemia if not addressed promptly. Vascular injury management demands timely and unique expertise, particularly for pediatric patients.
Keywords
Pediatric Vascular TraumaPenetrating InjuriesHemorrhage ControlLimb IschemiaTrauma SurgeryPediatric Emergency MedicineHashtags
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