AI Article Synopsis

  • - Vascular injuries during hip revision surgery are serious and can pose life-threatening risks to patients, necessitating careful planning and execution of the procedure.
  • - Optimal outcomes depend on thorough preoperative assessments, focused attention during surgery, and appropriate materials for treatment.
  • - The case study discusses an acute vascular injury that occurred during acetabular revision surgery in a 55-year-old patient, highlighting the need for a specialized, trained surgical team.

Article Abstract

Vascular injuries during hip revision surgery can be life-threatening complications for patients. There are many aspects to consider when approaching this type of surgery for an optimal diagnostic and therapeutic strategy, as a careful planning with extensive preoperative investigations, a full attention during the surgical procedure and the use of suitable material for a proper treatment. This kind of surgery can require a dedicated and trained multidisciplinary team. We report a case of an acute intraoperative vascular lesion during an acetabular revision performed in a 55-years-old patient.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8420838PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.23750/abm.v92iS3.11818DOI Listing

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