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Clinical Challenges in Trauma Surgery: Penetrating Great Vessel Injury

Behind The Knife: The Surgery Podcast

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Subclavian Injuries - Repair, Shunt, or Graft?

Most of the time in subclavian injuries, you're going to be putting in a graft. If there's a destructive proximal lesion, resetting the inflow to an uninjured portion of the aorta using a side-biting clamp is an option. One of my favorite suture options here is a permanent monofilament on an MH needle.

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