Vascular injury

Vascular injuries are not only common in wartime, but also occur in peacetime due to the rapid development of industry, agriculture, and transportation, and the increase in iatrogenic vascular intubation and angiography. Among vascular injuries in various parts of the body, vascular injuries in the limbs are more frequent, followed by the neck, pelvis, chest and abdomen. There are more arterial injuries than veins.

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