Vascular Trauma
Schedule an AppointmentWhat Is Vascular Trauma?
The term "vascular trauma" refers to injury to a blood vessel—an artery, which carries blood to an extremity or an organ, or a vein, which returns blood to the heart. Vascular surgeons categorize these injuries by the type of trauma that caused them: blunt or penetrating injury.
- A blunt injury can occur when a blood vessel is crushed or stretched.
- A penetrating injury can occur when a blood vessel is punctured, torn or severed.
The traumatic injury of the vessels is one of the most dangerous types of injury, requiring a fast and reliable diagnosis and, in vast majority of cases, immediate surgical treatment.
Vascular Traumas We Treat
Compartment Syndrome
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Severe Blood Clots and Embolisms
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Arterial and Venous Lacerations
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Traumatic Vascular Injuries
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