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Occupational Brachial Artery Injury by a Foreign Body with Subsequent Soft Tissue Hematoma Superinfection.

Pawel GacPiotr MacekBarbara DziadkowiecRafał Poręba
Published in: International journal of environmental research and public health (2021)
Vascular injuries constitute a significant problem worldwide. Nearly 90% of arterial injuries concern the vessels in the limbs, of which the arteries of the lower limbs are most often damaged in military operations, while in other cases (mainly road accidents), the vessels of the upper limbs are damaged more often. In this report, the authors present a case of occupational brachial artery injury by a foreign body with subsequent soft tissue hematoma superinfection. The presented case emphasizes the importance of computed tomography angiography as a precise diagnostic tool facilitating the planning of a surgical procedure in patients with an occupational upper limb injury.
Keyphrases
  • soft tissue
  • upper limb
  • minimally invasive
  • peripheral artery disease
  • computed tomography
  • posttraumatic stress disorder
  • dual energy