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Vascular Trauma

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What 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
Severe Blood Clots and Embolisms
Arterial and Venous Lacerations
Traumatic Vascular Injuries