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Closed posterolateral elbow dislocation without fracture leading to complete brachial artery rupture.

Athanasios N VerveridisIoannis E KougioumtzisChristos ChatzipapasChristos ArgyriouStylianos TottasKonstantinos TilkeridisGeorge S Georgiadis
Published in: Folia medica (2022)
Traumatic vascular injury of the brachial artery by closed posterolateral complete elbow dislocation, without fracture is an unusual injury. Based on clinical and radiological evidence, emergency treatment is necessary.We present a case of complete brachial artery rupture, with a clot resulting from a closed posterolateral elbow dislocation, without fracture. We report the early assessment and operative treatment.A brachial artery injury due to a closed elbow dislocation, without fracture is uncommon. The diagnosis poses a dilemma and the operation is a challenge. It is addressed by Orthopaedic and Vascular team.
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