Vascular injuries in the young.

Jeremy W Cannon, Michael A Peck
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Abstract

Vascular injuries in children result from invasive procedures, penetrating trauma, and blunt injuries. Depending on local practice patterns, these injuries are managed by a range of subspecialists with little guidance from the literature on the optimal approach to diagnosis and management of these challenging injuries. Recently, more aggressive operative approaches to managing injuries in the young have been advocated and have been supported by recent reports from several series of wartime vascular injuries involving children. This review summarizes the scope of both iatrogenic and traumatic vascular injuries and the historic and current literature on these topics. Treatment strategies are also reviewed placing emphasis on the transition from ligation or heparinization to the current trend of managing suspected vascular injuries with operative exploration and repair, including, in some instances, endovascular diagnosis and intervention. Future directions for clinical research in this area are also discussed, which will hopefully promote more multidisciplinary collaboration in this area.

年轻人的血管损伤。
儿童血管损伤可由侵入性手术、穿透性创伤和钝性损伤引起。根据当地的实践模式,这些损伤由一系列的专科医生管理,很少有关于这些具有挑战性的损伤的最佳诊断和管理方法的文献指导。最近,更积极的手术方法来管理年轻人的伤害已经被提倡,并得到最近的几个系列的报告支持,这些报告涉及儿童战时血管损伤。本文综述了医源性和外伤性血管损伤的范围以及有关这些主题的历史和当前文献。治疗策略也进行了回顾,强调从结扎或肝素化到目前的趋势,即通过手术探查和修复来管理可疑的血管损伤,包括在某些情况下,血管内诊断和干预。并对该领域未来的临床研究方向进行了探讨,希望能促进该领域更多的多学科合作。
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