"Provides a modern approach to open and endovascular management of vascular injuries for trauma, vascular, and acute and critical care surgeons"--
This one-of-a-kind guide gets endovascular and trauma specialists up to date on the rapidly evolving field of vascular injury management
New technologies have created fresh opportunities to explore improved care options for patients with vascular injuries, and the discipline of vascular surgery is increasingly moving toward wider use of endovascular treatments. Edited by highly experienced, dual-trained trauma and vascular/endovascular surgeons, Vascular Injury: Endovascular and Open Surgical Management examines the process of medical, open, or endovascular management of contemporary vascular injury.
Detailed description of endovascular technical elements help endovascular specialists adapt their traditional vascular surgery approaches to trauma; at the same time, the book familiarizes trauma specialists with an expanded technical skillset, as well as the strengths/limitations of technologies not provided elsewhere in traditional trauma training.
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Joseph J. DuBose, MD, is a dual trained and practicing trauma and vascular surgeon at the University of Texas, Austin, where he is a professor of surgery. Dr. DuBose is a retired military surgeon with significant clinical and research experience in the care of vascular injuries. Pedro G. R. Teixeira, MD, is associate professor of surgery and vascular surgery and division chief at the University of Texas at Austin, where he focuses his clinical practice, research activities and teaching in the areas of vascular surgery and trauma surgery.Ravi R Rajani, MD, FACS, DFSVS, is chief of vascular surgery at Grady Memorial Hospital and assistant dean for Medical Education at the Emory University School of Medicine in Atlanta, GA.
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