Brachial Artery Embolectomy in a Polytrauma Patient: A Case Report

IF 0.6 Q4 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
K. Wiredu, O. Isaac
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Abstract Introduction: The upper extremity is a frequent site of injury. Upper limb arterial thromboembolism, a rare complication of such injuries, may be missed if typical signs, such as pain, pulselessness, and sensory loss, cannot be ascertained or are overlooked by physicians, especially in the case of polytrauma or comatose patients. Case presentation: In this report, we present the case of a left brachial artery thromboembolism in a polytrauma patient for which brachial artery embolectomy was performed. Before surgery, the diagnosis was established with doppler ultrasonography of the upper limb vessels, performed upon suspicion of thrombus formation. Brachial artery arteriotomy and thrombo-embolectomy were performed using a size 6 Fr Fogarty catheter, after which 500 IU heparin was flushed to ensure adequate back and forward flow. Limb function and blood flow were restored immediately after the procedure. Conclusion: A high index of suspicion, timely assessment, and a prompt intervention can significantly reduce the rate of limb ischemia and/or amputations in polytrauma patients, especially in resource-limited settings.
臂动脉栓塞术治疗多发性创伤1例
摘要简介:上肢是一个常见的损伤部位。上肢动脉血栓栓塞是这类损伤的一种罕见并发症,如果典型症状,如疼痛、无脉搏和感觉丧失,不能确定或被医生忽视,可能会被遗漏,特别是在多发创伤或昏迷患者的情况下。病例介绍:在本报告中,我们报告了一例左肱动脉血栓栓塞的多发伤患者,该患者进行了肱动脉栓塞切除术。术前,对怀疑血栓形成的上肢血管进行多普勒超声检查,确定诊断。采用6 Fr Fogarty导管进行肱动脉切开术和血栓-栓子切除术,术后冲洗500iu肝素以确保足够的前后流动。手术后肢体功能和血流立即恢复。结论:高怀疑指数、及时评估、及时干预可显著降低多发创伤患者肢体缺血和/或截肢的发生率,特别是在资源有限的地区。
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