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Current Therapy of Trauma and Surgical Critical Care

Brachial vessel injuries: High morbidity and low mortality injuries

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Perez-Alonso, A; Asensio, JA; Dabestani, PJ; Kessler, JJ; Miljkovic, SS; Kotaru, TR; Kalamchi, LD; Fernandez-Moure, JS; Kasotakis, G; Agarwal, S ...
January 1, 2023

These are among the most common vascular injuries seen in an urban trauma center. They are sometimes associated with median and ulnar nerve injuries. This vessel is much more amenable to surgical exposure. Injuries may require dissection below the elbow. They are at times associated with humeral fractures.

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January 1, 2023

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564 / 571.e9
 

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Perez-Alonso, A., Asensio, J. A., Dabestani, P. J., Kessler, J. J., Miljkovic, S. S., Kotaru, T. R., … Grabo, D. (2023). Brachial vessel injuries: High morbidity and low mortality injuries. In Current Therapy of Trauma and Surgical Critical Care (pp. 564-571.e9). https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-323-69787-3.00087-3
Perez-Alonso, A., J. A. Asensio, P. J. Dabestani, J. J. Kessler, S. S. Miljkovic, T. R. Kotaru, L. D. Kalamchi, et al. “Brachial vessel injuries: High morbidity and low mortality injuries.” In Current Therapy of Trauma and Surgical Critical Care, 564-571.e9, 2023. https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-323-69787-3.00087-3.
Perez-Alonso A, Asensio JA, Dabestani PJ, Kessler JJ, Miljkovic SS, Kotaru TR, et al. Brachial vessel injuries: High morbidity and low mortality injuries. In: Current Therapy of Trauma and Surgical Critical Care. 2023. p. 564-571.e9.
Perez-Alonso, A., et al. “Brachial vessel injuries: High morbidity and low mortality injuries.” Current Therapy of Trauma and Surgical Critical Care, 2023, pp. 564-571.e9. Scopus, doi:10.1016/B978-0-323-69787-3.00087-3.
Perez-Alonso A, Asensio JA, Dabestani PJ, Kessler JJ, Miljkovic SS, Kotaru TR, Kalamchi LD, Fernandez-Moure JS, Kasotakis G, Agarwal S, Wenzl FA, Polk T, Grabo D. Brachial vessel injuries: High morbidity and low mortality injuries. Current Therapy of Trauma and Surgical Critical Care. 2023. p. 564-571.e9.

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January 1, 2023

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564 / 571.e9