Patients presenting with emergency vascular problems, often
during antisocial hours, form a substantial percentage
of the caseload of a vascular surgeon. Ruptured aortic
aneurysms, acute limb ischaemia and stroke represent the
core of that emergency practice but the spectrum varies
from one country to another. In some populations, as has
been true of Northern Ireland for at least a quarter of a
century of terrorist violence, vascular surgeons have also
had to deal with life-threatening penetrating injuries. In
other societies they have had to cope with grave vascular
emergencies generated by substance abuse, HIV/AIDS or
cold injury.
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