Literature DB >> 1451829

Delayed presentation of bilateral popliteal artery injury.

A N Graham1, S A Henderson, G F McCoy, G G Cooper, J M Hood.   

Abstract

We describe a patient who developed serious vascular complications following gunshot wounds to both popliteal fossae. There was minimal evidence of vascular injury on presentation to hospital, in particular ankle systolic pressures were normal. Five days following the initial injuries he was found to have a false aneurysm of the popliteal artery in his right leg and an arteriovenous fistula affecting the popliteal vessels of his left leg. The roles of arteriography and Doppler pressure studies in assessment of possible peripheral vascular injury following penetrating trauma are discussed. It is emphasised that a high index of suspicion and careful clinical review is essential if vascular injuries and their complications are not to be missed.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1451829     DOI: 10.1016/s0950-821x(05)80850-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Vasc Surg        ISSN: 0950-821X


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1.  Popliteal pseudoaneurysm secondary to a tibial osteochondroma: diagnosis with multi-detector row computed tomographic angiography.

Authors:  Nathan E Manghat; David Alao; Andrew J Edwards; Simon Ashley; Carl A Roobottom
Journal:  Emerg Radiol       Date:  2005-04

Review 2.  Traumatic penetrating arteriovenous fistulas: a collective review.

Authors:  Juan A Asensio; Parinaz J Dabestani; Stephanie S Miljkovic; Florian A Wenzl; John J Kessler; Louay D Kalamchi; Tharun R Kotaru; Devendra K Agrawal
Journal:  Eur J Trauma Emerg Surg       Date:  2021-01-02       Impact factor: 3.693

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