This is a case report describing the delayed presentation of injury to all three lower extremity infrapopliteal arteries after a 34 year old male sustained multiple gunshot wounds, including one to his left lower extremity. As part of his initial assessment, ankle brachial index was performed and was found to be abnormal. Further work up for this was delayed due to need for emergent trauma laparotomy. After this procedure, more detailed evaluation with CT angiography of the extremity injury was performed. Though imaging indicated adequate perfusion of the lower extremity, serial neurovascular examination revealed inadequate perfusion. The patient required arterial reconstruction and fasciotomies.This case demonstrates the need for continued...
Vascular injuries in lower limbs are rare but serious events. If not detected and managed correctly ...
A 16-year-old right-hand-dominant adolescent boy presents to the emergency department with multiple ...
Intimal damage, contusion, laceration, dissection, pseudoaneursym and arteriovenous fistula may occu...
Limb amputation due to lower extremity arterial injury is not uncommon and multilevel arterial injur...
Lower extremity vascular injuries occur due to gunshot wounds, traffic accidents, penetrating and bl...
Multiple arterial injuries associated with blunt trauma of the extremities are difficult to manage. ...
We present an interesting, but unfortunate, case of an 86-year-old female who sustained a trimalleol...
Introduction: Traumatic arterial injuries have a high degree of morbidity if left untreated. Frequen...
INTRODUCTION: Blunt trauma of the popliteal fossa is an uncommon cause of lower limb ischemia and i...
BackgroundThe purpose of this study was to review the management of lower extremity arterial injurie...
We report a case of acute limb-threatening ischemia from blunt traumatic tibial arterial disruption ...
AbstractPurpose: We sought to analyze the results of lower limb arterial injury (LLAI) management in...
Accidental penetrating trauma frequently involves the extremities, and can extend to involve their b...
Popliteal artery injuries are frequently seen with fractures, dislocations, or penetrating injuries....
Objectives:Review of limb arterial injuries associated with limb fractures.Design:Retrospective stud...
Vascular injuries in lower limbs are rare but serious events. If not detected and managed correctly ...
A 16-year-old right-hand-dominant adolescent boy presents to the emergency department with multiple ...
Intimal damage, contusion, laceration, dissection, pseudoaneursym and arteriovenous fistula may occu...
Limb amputation due to lower extremity arterial injury is not uncommon and multilevel arterial injur...
Lower extremity vascular injuries occur due to gunshot wounds, traffic accidents, penetrating and bl...
Multiple arterial injuries associated with blunt trauma of the extremities are difficult to manage. ...
We present an interesting, but unfortunate, case of an 86-year-old female who sustained a trimalleol...
Introduction: Traumatic arterial injuries have a high degree of morbidity if left untreated. Frequen...
INTRODUCTION: Blunt trauma of the popliteal fossa is an uncommon cause of lower limb ischemia and i...
BackgroundThe purpose of this study was to review the management of lower extremity arterial injurie...
We report a case of acute limb-threatening ischemia from blunt traumatic tibial arterial disruption ...
AbstractPurpose: We sought to analyze the results of lower limb arterial injury (LLAI) management in...
Accidental penetrating trauma frequently involves the extremities, and can extend to involve their b...
Popliteal artery injuries are frequently seen with fractures, dislocations, or penetrating injuries....
Objectives:Review of limb arterial injuries associated with limb fractures.Design:Retrospective stud...
Vascular injuries in lower limbs are rare but serious events. If not detected and managed correctly ...
A 16-year-old right-hand-dominant adolescent boy presents to the emergency department with multiple ...
Intimal damage, contusion, laceration, dissection, pseudoaneursym and arteriovenous fistula may occu...