laskimovaurion
Laskimovaurion is a medical term used to describe injury to a vein. The word is formed from laskimo, meaning vein, and vaurion, meaning injury, and it is used in some regional or specialty medical literature to distinguish venous injury from arterial damage and to highlight venous-specific considerations in management.
Causes and mechanisms include blunt or penetrating trauma to veins, iatrogenic injury during surgical procedures or
Clinical presentation varies with the location and severity of the injury. Common signs include localized pain,
Diagnosis typically relies on imaging and clinical assessment. Duplex ultrasound is commonly used to evaluate venous
Treatment focuses on hemostasis, stabilization, and addressing the underlying cause. Initial management may involve compression, elevation,
Prognosis depends on injury severity, promptness of care, and the venous territory involved. Minor injuries often