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Interventional Alternatives for Vascular Injury

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Hemorrhage and its subsequent sequelae are unintended but certain consequences of vascular injury. Obtaining control of vascular injury to stop hemorrhage and achieve repair is paramount and can be difficult with traditional techniques in certain settings such as infection, re-operative field, and anatomic transition zones. Endoluminal strategies offer an alternative spectrum of solutions for vascular control when traditional techniques are fraught with challenge. Anticipation and preparation for what is likely to be encountered and what will be required are essential to bring alternative strategies to fruition.

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Gilani, R. (2022). Interventional Alternatives for Vascular Injury. In: Gilani, R., Mills Sr., J.L. (eds) Vascular Complications of Surgery and Intervention. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-86713-3_15

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