Abstract

Vascular surgery is in a transitional phase. Standard open repair is being replaced by endovascular and minimally invasive techniques. The techniques developed for elective cases are also applicable for injured patients.

The introduction of endovascular treatment for emergencies has consequences for both institutional and regional organisation. Success can be achieved only by the prepared team trained with wide elective experience. Endovascular repair of vascular injuries has many advantages, such as remote approach and limited exposure with less surgical stress to the patient. Because the long term effects are only partially known a word of caution is justified. Endovascular repair of vascular trauma is still a developing form of treatment.

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