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Asensio J, Ogun O, Mazzini F, Perez-Alonso A, Garcia-Nunez L, Petrone P
Eur J Trauma Emerg Surg . 2017 Jun; 44(1):55-61. PMID: 28573429
Background: Operative interventions are uncommonly required for penetrating pulmonary injuries. Similarly, because their incidence is low, few series appear sporadically in the literature. Objectives of this study are to identify...
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Stuebing E, Lieberman H, Vu T, Mazzini F, De Gregorio L, Gigena A, et al.
Eur J Trauma Emerg Surg . 2016 Jan; 38(4):393-401. PMID: 26816120
Introduction: Vascular injuries in branch vessels of the popliteal artery, such as the tibioperoneal trunk, and shank vessels, such as anterior, posterior tibial, and peroneal vessels, occur in both blunt...
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Sciarretta J, Perez-Alonso A, Ebler D, Mazzini F, Petrone P, Asensio-Gonzalez J
Eur J Trauma Emerg Surg . 2016 Jan; 38(4):373-91. PMID: 26816119
The incidence of popliteal vessel injuries is low, even in busy urban trauma centers. As a result of this fact, few trauma centers and trauma surgeons have developed extensive experience...
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Ruiz G, Perez-Alonso A, Ksycki M, Mazzini F, Gonzalo R, Iglesias E, et al.
Eur J Trauma Emerg Surg . 2016 Jan; 38(4):359-71. PMID: 26816118
Femoral vessel injuries are amongst the most common vascular injuries admited in busy trauma centers. The evolution of violence and the increase in penetrating trauma from the urban battlefields of...
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Vu T, Asensio J, Mazzini F, Sciarretta J, Chandler J, Lieberman E, et al.
Eur J Trauma Emerg Surg . 2016 Jan; 37(5):459. PMID: 26815416
Introduction: Reports of arterial injuries from both the civilian and military arenas report the brachial artery as the most frequently injured vessel, accounting for approximately 25-33% of all peripheral arterial...
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Mazzini F, Vu T, Prichayudh S, Sciarretta J, Chandler J, Lieberman H, et al.
Eur J Trauma Emerg Surg . 2016 Jan; 37(5):451. PMID: 26815415
Introduction: Axillary vessel injuries are uncommon and challenging injuries encountered by trauma surgeons. Proximity of this vessel to other adjacent veins including the axillary vein, brachial plexus and the osseous...
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Sciarretta J, Asensio J, Vu T, Mazzini F, Chandler J, Herrerias F, et al.
Eur J Trauma Emerg Surg . 2016 Jan; 37(5):439. PMID: 26815414
Introduction: Thoracic and thoracic related vascular injuries represent complex challenges to the trauma surgeon. Subclavian vessel injuries, in particular, are uncommon and highly lethal. Regardless of the mechanism, such injuries...
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Asensio J, Vu T, Mazzini F, Herrerias F, Pust G, Sciarretta J, et al.
Eur J Trauma Emerg Surg . 2016 Jan; 37(5):429. PMID: 26815413
Carotid arterial injuries are the most difficult and certainly the most immediately life-threatening injuries found in penetrating neck trauma. Their propensity to bleed actively and potentially occludes the airway and...
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Vu T, Mazzini F, Asensio J
Ann R Coll Surg Engl . 2012 Oct; 94(7):530. PMID: 23031777
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