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Posterior elbow dislocation with associated vascular injury after blunt trauma.

A Platz1, M Heinzelmann, W Ertel, O Trentz.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Injury of the brachial artery is a rare (5-13%) but serious complication after closed elbow dislocation without associated fractures.
METHOD: Retrospective analysis of long-term results (mean, 4.1 years) in four patients.
RESULTS: All patients underwent emergency repair of the arterial injury within 2.5 hours. In three patients, a reversed saphenous vein graft was used; in one patient the artery was sutured. This latter patient needed another operation with interposition of a reversed saphenous graft, because the primary anastomosis occluded. The capsule and the collateral ligaments were immediately reconstructed in three patients because of instability. No patient showed claudication of the arm. In three patients, a sensory deficiency of median nerve persisted. Average range of motion was 128 degrees of flexion (120-135 degrees) and an extension deficit of 7.5 degrees (15-0 degrees).
CONCLUSION: Primary repair of vascular injury after closed elbow dislocation with vein graft and immediate reconstruction of ligamentous injuries results in good long-term functional outcome.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10338419     DOI: 10.1097/00005373-199905000-00030

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Trauma        ISSN: 0022-5282


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