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Complex Blunt Aortic Injury or Repair: Beneficial Effects of Cardiopulmonary Bypass Use

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2003

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With the use of cardiopulmonary bypass in the repair of BAI, the incidence of paraplegia/paresis has fallen. While patients with typical injuries and uncomplicated repair can expect good results with either technique, cardiopulmonary bypass provides significant advantages in the repair of those with CI/R. With the use of bypass, no CI/R patient developed paraplegia, while all CI/R patients experienced paraplegia before bypass use. Although others have reported the importance of clamp time, in this series clamp time appeared largely to be a surrogate variable for complexity of injury.

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