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- J V Robbs and L W Baker.
- J Trauma. 1978 May 1; 18 (5): 324328324-8.
AbstractExperience with 105 lower limb arterial injuries in 103 patients in a general hospital is described. The pathology is discussed: it is noted that spasm per se could not be incriminated as a cause of ischemia. Management of the injuries and associated fractures is outlined. A plea is made for use of external fixation in compound injuries. An aggressive approach to the degloved limb, open three-compartment fasiotomy for severe vascular injury with signs of ischemia, and delayed primary closure for wounds with septic complications are recommended. Associated soft-tissue injury requires arterial reconstruction even in the presence of muscle rigor and anesthesia.
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