Title of article :
A Limb-Threatening Long Arterial Dissection Caused by Humerus Neck Fracture: A Case Report
Author/Authors :
R, Kurnaz Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology - Acibadem Eskisehir Hospital - Eksisehir - Turkey , M, Ikizler Department of Cardiovascular Surgery - Acibadem Eskisehir Hospital - Eksisehir - Turkey , M, Ozbayburtlu Department of Cardiovascular Surgery - Acibadem Eskisehir Hospital - Eksisehir - Turkey , T, Gunes Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology - Acibadem Eskisehir Hospital - Eksisehir - Turkey
Abstract :
Proximal humerus fracture is a common arm trauma and rarely occurs with vascular injury which however is a serious complication. In this case report, we present a long segment
dissection of the axillary and brachial arteries as a rare
complication due to fragmented proximal humerus fracture
and shoulder dislocation. An 80-year old female patient was
seen at the emergency department. Radiograph examination
has revealed a fragmented proximal humerus fracture
besides dislocation of the head of humerus towards the
axillary area. On vascular examination, acute arterial
occlusion such as absence of radial and ulnar pulses were
observed in her left hand. The patient was immediately taken
to the operating room. The dissection included the entire
segment approximately 20cm between the distal subclavian
artery and the distal brachial artery. This injured segment
was removed and a 6mm Polytetrafluroethylene (PTFE)
graft with rings was interpositoned between subclavian and
brachial arteries. This case is a rarity because of such a
significant complication after a small injury. Axillary artery injuries caused by humeral neck fractures are rare but should not be missed by the physician.
Keywords :
dissection of axillary artery , humerus neck fracture
Journal title :
Malaysian Orthopaedic Journal