ABSTRACT

Emergency vascular and endovascular practice comprises almost half the workload undertaken by the majority of vascular surgeons. Most vascular emergencies are characterised by the sudden occlusion, rupture or injury of a blood vessel placing organ, limb and life at risk. An attitude of urgency and of good judgement, both in diagnostic assessment an

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Section 1 General Considerations

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Pathophysiology of stroke

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Section 4 The Acutely Swollen Limb

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Section 5 Thoracoabdominal Catastrophes

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Section 6 Acute Complications of Endovascular Aortic Repair (EVAR)

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Section 8 Iatrogenic Injuries