Blunt Cerebrovascular Injury in Pediatric Hanging Victims.
Alena A GolubkovaHeather L LiebeTyler D LeivaKenneth E StewartZoona SarwarCatherine J HunterJeremy J JohnsonPublished in: The American surgeon (2023)
BCVI incidence following pediatric hanging is more common than previously thought. Less than half of patients had a CTA reported in this cohort. This may result in an underestimate. Given the potentially devastating consequences of a missed BCVI, the addition of CTA to initial work-up may be worthwhile to evaluate for cervical vascular injury, but further studies into the outcomes of children who do receive prophylactic therapy are needed.