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News items of interest to the vascular surgeon must be received at least 8 weeks before the desired month of publication. Announcements published at no charge include those received from a sponsoring society of this Journal, those courses and conferences sponsored by state, regional, national, or international vascular surgical organizations, and university-sponsored continuing medical education courses. All other news items selected for publication carry a charge of $60.00 US for each insertion, and the fee must accompany the request to publish. Send announcements and payment, payable to this Journal, to Issue Management,...
Source: Journal of Vascular Surgery - April 1, 2013 Category: Surgery Tags: Frontmatter Source Type: research

Vascular injuries associated with traumatic bone fractures
Aim: To determine the mechanisms of injury and evaluate the outcome of combined orthopaedic and vascular injuries. Method: A retrospective review of all patients with vascular injury associated with limb bone fractures in 14 years period.
Source: International Journal of Surgery - November 6, 2013 Category: Surgery Authors: Ali Abdulkarim, Fergal Fleming, Perice Grace, Thomas Burke Tags: Abstracts from the Association of Surgeons in Training Conference Source Type: research

Driving advice given by vascular surgeons: A survey of vascular society members
Objectives: It is a legal requirement of doctors to assess all patients' fitness to drive based on DVLA guidelines. We re-audited the current advice given to patients by members of the Vascular Society (VS) and compared this to 2012 DVLA guidance as well as previous results from the 2007 audit.
Source: International Journal of Surgery - November 6, 2013 Category: Surgery Authors: Poonam Jani, Risha Gohil, Dave Russell, Brian Johnson Tags: Abstracts from the Association of Surgeons in Training Conference Source Type: research

Graft infection following vascular surgery: Incidence, management approach and outcomes
Aim: The aim of this study is to determine the incidence of graft infection in our vascular unit, our management approach and outcome. Methods: A retrospective study from case notes and a prospective database of 168 patients who underwent vascular surgery with graft insertion from January 2008 to December 2011. Patient demographic, type and site of surgery, CEPOD grade of surgery, antibiotic prophylaxis, onset of graft infection and treatment options were included in the data.
Source: International Journal of Surgery - November 6, 2013 Category: Surgery Authors: Pavlos Iosifidis, Mohamed Barakat, Jessica Veitch, Anoushka Kansara, Carys Bather, Sameh Dimitri, Maher Hammish Tags: Abstracts from the Association of Surgeons in Training Conference Source Type: research

Vascular allografts – The UK perspective 2008-2012
Introduction: Cadaveric allografts provide one alternative for conduit formation in peripheral vascular disease when autografts are unavailable and prosthetic grafts pose too great a risk. We aimed to review the use of vascular allografts in the UK to identify reasons for poor uptake.
Source: International Journal of Surgery - November 6, 2013 Category: Surgery Authors: Samuel Coulson, Fern Coxon, Dominic Dodd Tags: Abstracts from the Association of Surgeons in Training Conference Source Type: research

Adherence to massive transfusion protocol in major vascular surgery
Introduction: Emergency vascular surgery often requires massive transfusion. Haemostatic transfusion protocols have shown to decrease mortality in trauma. Similar approach may be necessary in vascular surgery.
Source: International Journal of Surgery - November 6, 2013 Category: Surgery Authors: Reza Arsalani Zadeh, Marion Wood, John Abraham Tags: Abstracts from the Association of Surgeons in Training Conference Source Type: research

Determinants of vascular damage in Systemic Lupus Erithematosus
Background: Systemic Lupus Erithematosus (SLE) is associated with increased cardiovascular risk and early vascular aging. The aim of the study was to evaluate aortic and carotid stiffness, central blood pressure (BP) and wave reflection in women with SLE, in order to identify whether different vascular districts are similarly influenced by disease duration, activity and organ damage.
Source: Artery Research - September 1, 2013 Category: Cardiology Authors: R.M. Bruno, S. Armenia, G. Cartoni, K. Raimo, L. Carli, C. Tani, A. Della Rossa, S. Bombardieri, M. Mosca, S. Taddei, L. Ghiadoni Tags: Abstracts from Artery 13, Mermaid Conference and Events Centre, London, UK, 17–19 October 2013 Source Type: research