Volodymyr M Rogovskyi1, Rostislav V Gybalo1, Igor A Lurin2, Yuriy Y Sivash1, Denys V Oklei3, Igor A Taraban4. 1. Main Military Medical Clinical Center «Main Military Clinical Hospital», Kyiv, Ukraine. 2. National Academy of Medical Sciences of Ukraine, Kyiv, Ukraine. 3. Department of Surgical Diseases, Operative Surgery and Topographic Anatomy, VN Karazin Kharkiv National University, Kharkiv, Ukraine. d.oklei@karazin.ua. 4. Kharkiv National Medical University, Kharkiv, Ukraine.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: The incidence of vascular damage in modern combat conflicts is 5 times higher than in previous military conflicts, with one in five wounded having uncontrolled severe blood loss. Treatment of gunshot wounds of the main arteries is a complex multi-level process, which can be done only in the case of close cooperation of related surgical specialties. CASE REPORT: This case report details treatment of a 40-year-old man who was admitted with a gunshot wound to the left shoulder with injury of the distal axillary and proximal brachial arteries. Primary surgical treatment consisted of venous interposition graft of the injured artery and debridement of the scapular wounds in a peripheral hospital. He was transferred to Main Military Medical Clinical Center in Kyiv with acute thrombosis of the vascular repair graft. Urgent reoperation was performed, with removal of the previously placed vascular graft and revascularization of the distal axillary and proximal brachial artery with reverse venous graft, with accompanying fasciotomy. CONCLUSION: This case demonstrates the crucial role of rapid evacuation of wounded to a specialized level of care for complex cases such as arterial reconstruction.
INTRODUCTION: The incidence of vascular damage in modern combat conflicts is 5 times higher than in previous military conflicts, with one in five wounded having uncontrolled severe blood loss. Treatment of gunshot wounds of the main arteries is a complex multi-level process, which can be done only in the case of close cooperation of related surgical specialties. CASE REPORT: This case report details treatment of a 40-year-old man who was admitted with a gunshot wound to the left shoulder with injury of the distal axillary and proximal brachial arteries. Primary surgical treatment consisted of venous interposition graft of the injured artery and debridement of the scapular wounds in a peripheral hospital. He was transferred to Main Military Medical Clinical Center in Kyiv with acute thrombosis of the vascular repair graft. Urgent reoperation was performed, with removal of the previously placed vascular graft and revascularization of the distal axillary and proximal brachial artery with reverse venous graft, with accompanying fasciotomy. CONCLUSION: This case demonstrates the crucial role of rapid evacuation of wounded to a specialized level of care for complex cases such as arterial reconstruction.
Authors: Matthew Vuoncino; Andrew J Soo Hoo; Jigarkumar A Patel; Paul W White; Todd E Rasmussen; Joseph M White Journal: Ann Vasc Surg Date: 2019-07-22 Impact factor: 1.466