Traumatic injuries of the subclavian and axillary arteries are uncommon but have high morbidity and mortality. In contrast to penetrating injuries, which are often lethal, blunt injuries present a wide and heterogeneous spectrum of imaging findings. If a vessel tear or transsection is a life-threatening circumstance, minor injuries might be overlooked in an emergency setting but could cause or aggravate the functional loss of a limb. The aim of this pictorial essay is to acquaint radiologists with the spectrum of imaging findings that could be encountered during the radiological evaluation of the subclavian/axillary artery (SAA) in trauma patients and offer tips and tricks to improve the diagnostic workup of patients with suspected blunt SA...
Subclavian and proximal axillary arterial injuries are rare and difficult to manage. Eight patients ...
Penetrating injuries of the axillary artery are uncommon. Their repair can be difficult in the prese...
AbstractPurpose: We present a review of 35 patients who underwent an operation for subclavian (n = 1...
We report a rare case of blunt trauma of the axillary artery in the 20-year-old man who was injured ...
Subclavian artery injuries are rare in blunt chest trauma, constituting just 1-2 percent of all acut...
Introduction: Injury to the subclavian and axillary arteries is uncommon. Standard surgical techniqu...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references.BACKGROUND. Penetrating neck trauma is commonl...
Objective: The complicated operational coverage to severe injuries needed for the conventional metho...
Blunt subclavian artery trauma is an uncommon but challenging surgical problem. The purpose of this ...
Purpose. By reviewing our experience, we evaluated the presentation, management, and long-term outco...
AbstractIntroductionBlunt trauma of the axillary and subclavian arteries is uncommon. Conventional s...
We investigate radiographic features of vertebral artery injury/occlusion associated with nonpenetra...
Nonsurgical management has become the standard care for hemodynamically stable patients with splenic...
Purpose: Traumatic vertebral artery injury (TVAI) can have a varied clinical presentation and appear...
AbstractBackgroundVascular injuries of the upper limb are rare, and CT angiography (CTA) may be perf...
Subclavian and proximal axillary arterial injuries are rare and difficult to manage. Eight patients ...
Penetrating injuries of the axillary artery are uncommon. Their repair can be difficult in the prese...
AbstractPurpose: We present a review of 35 patients who underwent an operation for subclavian (n = 1...
We report a rare case of blunt trauma of the axillary artery in the 20-year-old man who was injured ...
Subclavian artery injuries are rare in blunt chest trauma, constituting just 1-2 percent of all acut...
Introduction: Injury to the subclavian and axillary arteries is uncommon. Standard surgical techniqu...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references.BACKGROUND. Penetrating neck trauma is commonl...
Objective: The complicated operational coverage to severe injuries needed for the conventional metho...
Blunt subclavian artery trauma is an uncommon but challenging surgical problem. The purpose of this ...
Purpose. By reviewing our experience, we evaluated the presentation, management, and long-term outco...
AbstractIntroductionBlunt trauma of the axillary and subclavian arteries is uncommon. Conventional s...
We investigate radiographic features of vertebral artery injury/occlusion associated with nonpenetra...
Nonsurgical management has become the standard care for hemodynamically stable patients with splenic...
Purpose: Traumatic vertebral artery injury (TVAI) can have a varied clinical presentation and appear...
AbstractBackgroundVascular injuries of the upper limb are rare, and CT angiography (CTA) may be perf...
Subclavian and proximal axillary arterial injuries are rare and difficult to manage. Eight patients ...
Penetrating injuries of the axillary artery are uncommon. Their repair can be difficult in the prese...
AbstractPurpose: We present a review of 35 patients who underwent an operation for subclavian (n = 1...