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Femoral Artery Injuries in Closed Femur Shaft Fractures: Case Report.

Sathya Vamsi KrishnaSindhu BSuhas T RChandrashekar H Sumanahalli
Published in: Surgery journal (New York, N.Y.) (2022)
Case 1 and 2  Two young male patients, sustained injury to the superficial femoral artery (SFA) following a closed femur shaft fracture. The arterial injuries were confirmed by computed tomography angiography and both underwent fracture fixation and on SFA exploration; a thrombosed arterial segment was noted at the fracture site, addressed with arteriotomy and thrombectomy to restore the vascularity. At 1-year follow-up, both patients had good union at the fracture site and a well-perfused limb. Conclusion  Thorough clinical examination and appropriate diagnostic studies can diagnose these rare vascular injuries in closed fractures and with early vascular repair potentially limb-threatening complications can be prevented.
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