Abstract
Our understanding of blunt cerebrovascular injury (BCVI) has evolved considerably over recent decades. It was once seen as a rare injury that was difficult or impossible to predict and had no useful prevention or treatment measures available. In the late 20th century, work by physicians caring for these injuries began to show that this was not the case. There were distinct risk factors for the injury and the often seen interval between injury and stroke provided an opportunity for stroke prevention. Timothy Fabian and the investigators at Memphis have been one of the groups at the forefront of this type of inquiry for >30 years. The contributions of this group has advanced the care of BCVI immensely. This review examines some of the work done by Dr Fabian and his colleagues and its importance in the care of injured patients.
Subject
Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine,Surgery
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