Современные возможности экстренной и неотложной рентгенэндоваскулярной помощи при сосудистых посттравматических повреждениях
В. В. Бояринцев
ФГБУ “Клиническая больница №1” Управления делами Президента РФ, Москва
Н. В. Закарян
А. А. Шелеско
А. С. Панков
А. Г. Давтян
Е. Б. Молохоев
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Ключевые слова

травма
интервенционная радиология
транскатетерная эмболизация
стент-графт

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В. В. Бояринцев, Н. В. Закарян, А. А. Шелеско, А. С. Панков, А. Г. Давтян, и Е. Б. Молохоев, Современные возможности экстренной и неотложной рентгенэндоваскулярной помощи при сосудистых посттравматических повреждениях, КМКВ, вып. 1, сс. 105-115, апр. 2019.
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Аннотация

Травма является одной из ведущих причин смертности. Существует необходимость в эффективном и действенном оказании медицинской помощи, которая может улучшить показатели выживаемости и максимально уменьшить количество осложнений у больных с данной патологией. С момента разработки и внедрения ангиографии и эндоваскулярных методов лечения, интервенционная радиология играет важную роль в ведении пациентов с травмами. Использование транскатетерной эмболизации при лечении жизнеугрожающих посттравматических кровотечений значительно улучшило эффективность хирургического пособия у этих больных. В связи с расширением сферы применения рентгенохирургических вмешательств, включающих в себя эмболизацию у нестабильных пациентов с повреждениями органов, а также эндоваскулярную коррекцию повреждений крупных артерий, интервенционные хирурги должен быть максимально готовыми к оказанию эффективного и безопасного оперативного пособия.
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