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On Gunshot Injuries to the Blood-Vessels
Founded on Experience Gained in France During the Great War, 1914–1918
- 1st Edition - September 11, 2013
- Author: George Henry Makins
- Language: English
- Paperback ISBN:9 7 8 - 1 - 4 8 3 1 - 7 8 5 3 - 0
- eBook ISBN:9 7 8 - 1 - 4 8 3 1 - 9 4 3 4 - 9
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Request a sales quoteOn Gunshot Injuries to the Blood-Vessels covers papers written about gunshot injuries to the blood-vessels. The book discusses the distribution and anatomical characters of gunshot injuries to the blood vessels; symptoms and signs of gunshot wounds of the blood-vessels; and the treatment of hemorrhage. The text then describes arterial hematoma and traumatic false aneurysm and the immediate and remote effects of occlusion of the main blood vessels on the vitality of parts supplied. The general lines of operative treatment applicable to gunshot injuries to the blood vessels; the great vessels of the trunk; and the vessels of the neck and the upper and lower extremity are also considered. Surgeons will find the book invaluable.
Chapter I. Introduction Knowledge Acquired During Present War Experience of Recent Campaigns Mode of Collection of Observations Dealt WithChapter II. Distribution, and Anatomical Characters of Gunshot Wounds of the Blood-Vessels Frequency With which the Individual Vessels are Implicated: Determining Factors Contusion of the Vessels: Thrombosis Secondary to Contusion Varieties of Wound Met With Wounds of the Veins Mode of RepairChapter III. Symptoms and Signs of Gunshot Injuries to the Blood-Vessels, and the Treatment of Hemorrhage General Symptoms Local Signs of Hemorrhage Local Treatment of Primary Hemorrhage Recurrent and Secondary Hemorrhage Replacement of Blood. Signs of Interference with the Distal Circulation Effects of Wounds of the Vessels on the General Circulation: Cardiac Disturbance Cardiac Murmurs Local Vascular Murmurs Transmission of Local Murmurs to Heart Signs of Disturbance of the Nervous FunctionsChapter IV. Arterial and Arterio-venous Hematomata, and Traumatic Aneurysms Mode of Development of Traumatic Aneurysms Characters of Sacs Effects On, and Changes In, Surrounding Tissues Tardy Development of Aneurysms Signs and Symptoms. Progress and Complications Secondary Hemorrhage and Extension Infection and Inflammation Septic aneurysms. Arterio-Venous Aneurysms: Varieties Complications Signs Aneurysmal Varix Treatment of Traumatic Aneurysms: Arterial Arterio-Venous Aneurysmal VaricesChapter V. The Immediate and Remote Effects of Occlusion of the Main Blood-Vessels on the Vitality of the Parts Supplied by Them Direct Effects of Anemia Association with Injury to the Nerves Grades of Signs of Malnutrition GangreneChapter VI. General Lines of Operative Treatment Provisional Restraint of Hemorrhage: Tourniquet-Ligature. Types of Exploratory Incision Should Simultaneous Ligature of Artery and Vein be Adopted Angiorrhaphy Temporary Re-Establishment of the CirculationChapter VII. The Great Vessels of the Trunk Vessels of the Chest: Aorta-Innominate Vessels Vessels of the Abdomen: Intra- and Retro-Peritoneal Injuries Abdominal Aorta Iliac Vessels Prognosis and Treatment Wounds of the Great VeinsChapter VIII. Vessels of the Neck Carotid Arteries: Diagnosis Complications Secondary Hemorrhage Contemporaneous Injury to Nerves Cerebral Complications Formation of Traumatic Aneurysms Treatment of Injuries to the Carotid Arteries Mode of Operation Prognosis Subclavian Artery: Nature of Lesions Contemporaneous Nerve Injuries Prognosis and Treatment Vertebral ArteryChapter IX. Vessels of the Upper Extremity Axillary Artery: Character of Injuries Signs of Injury to the Axillary Vessels Prognosis and Treatment Methods of Treatment Adopted Mode of Operation Brachial Artery: Character of Injuries Prognosis and Treatment Vessels of the ForearmChapter X. Vessels of the Lower Extremity Femoral Artery: Characteristics Contusion and Thrombosis Wounds of Femoral Vessels Signs of Wounds of Femoral Vessels Hematomata in Connection with Wounds of Branches of Trunks Profunda Circumflex Prognosis and Treatment Gangrene Arterial Hematomata and Aneurysms Arterio-Venous Aneurysms Aneurysmal Varices: Treatment Ligature Suture Tuffier's Tube General Lines of Treatment Remarks on Operative Procedure Femoral Veins Popliteal Artery: Characters of Injuries Contusion and Thrombosis Wounds Complications Clinical Characteristics Arterial Hematomata Arterio-Venous Aneurysms Occurrence of Gangrene Prognosis and Treatment Ligature Tuffier's Tube Suture Operative Procedure Arteries of the Leg: Characteristics Signs of Wounds of the Tibial Vessels Prognosis and Treatment
- No. of pages: 264
- Language: English
- Edition: 1
- Published: September 11, 2013
- Imprint: Butterworth-Heinemann
- Paperback ISBN: 9781483178530
- eBook ISBN: 9781483194349
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