Title of article :
Axillary Artery Injury with Intact Radial Pulse following Fracture-Dislocation of Shoulder: A Case Report
Author/Authors :
A, Rajeev Department of Orthopaedics - Gateshead Health NHS Foundation Trust - Gateshead - United Kingdom , G, Timmons Department of Radiology - Gateshead Health NHS Foundation Trust - Gateshead - United Kingdom
Abstract :
The occurrence of axillary artery injury following proximal humerus fracture dislocation in elderly patient with low velocity fall is uncommon. The patient could have diverse clinical presentations in spite of intact peripheral pulses. We report the case of an 85-year-old lady who presented to our
emergency department with greater tuberosity fracture of
the humerus with dislocation of the right shoulder. After
closed manipulative reduction of the dislocation, it was
observed that the patient had brachial plexus palsy with
intact radial pulse. An expanding swelling and bruise around
the shoulder was noted and a steady drop in haemoglobin level. CT angiogram revealed avulsion of the posterior circumflex artery which was then treated successfully with stenting.
Keywords :
axillary artery injury , intact radial pulse , shoulder dislocation
Journal title :
Malaysian Orthopaedic Journal