Traumatic injuries of the brachial artery

Sixty-four patients with traumatic brachial artery injuries were treated. Fifty had penetrating and 14 had blunt injuries. Associated extremity and torso injuries were common. Despite an excellent vascular patency rate of 97 percent, limb loss resulted from severe soft-tissue injury and functional d...

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Veröffentlicht in:The American journal of surgery 1988-12, Vol.156 (6), p.553-555
Hauptverfasser: McCroskey, Brian L., Moore, Ernest E., Pearce, William H., Moore, Frederick A., Cota, Rachelle, Sawyer, Joanna D.
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description Sixty-four patients with traumatic brachial artery injuries were treated. Fifty had penetrating and 14 had blunt injuries. Associated extremity and torso injuries were common. Despite an excellent vascular patency rate of 97 percent, limb loss resulted from severe soft-tissue injury and functional disability occurred due to nerve injury.
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Male
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Vascular Patency
Wounds, Nonpenetrating - surgery
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