Trauma to arteries of the forearm

Trauma to arteries of the forearm corresponds to 20% of total arterial trauma. The authors analyzed 24 patients with non iatrogenic trauma of the forearm arteries, cared for from January 1987 to December 1990. All patients were male, trauma by penetrating instrument was the most frequent, with 21 cases (87.5%), absence of pulses was the most frequent clinical manifestation (62.5%), fifteen patients did not present ischemic manifestations (54.2%) and half of the patients did not exhibit neurological symptoms. Injury to only one artery was found in 11 cases, five of them in the radial artery (20.8%), five in the ulnar artery (20.8%) and one in the interosseous artery (4.2%). Concurrent injury to the radial and ulnar arteries was found in 13 cases (54.1%). Regarding nervous impairment, injury to the radial nerve was found in four cases (16.6%) and of the median and ulnar nerves, one case in each (4.1%). All patients with concurrent injury to the ulnar and radial arteries (13) were submitted to arterial restoration. The 11 patients with injury to a sole artery of the forearm were managed as follows: ligature of the interosseous artery in one case, ligature of the radial artery in four cases, raphe of the radial artery in one case, ligature of the ulnar artery in three cases, restoration of the ulnar artery using a segment of the v. saphena in the two cases in which the Allen test had been positive. One patient died in the immediate postoperative period as a result of multiple organ failure due to polytraumatism. Preservation of the member was attained in 23 patients (95.8%) and the sole amputation, was due to extensive traumatism of the soft tissues with severe infection and systemic impairment.

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Wolosker,Nelson, Guimarães,Paulo Celso Motta, Gaudëncio,Alvaro, Kuzniec,Sérgio, Scheinman,Marcel, Aun,Ricardo, Langer,Berilo
Format: Digital revista
Language:English
Published: Associação Paulista de Medicina - APM 1994
Online Access:http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-31801994000100002
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
id oai:scielo:S1516-31801994000100002
record_format ojs
spelling oai:scielo:S1516-318019940001000022009-07-03Trauma to arteries of the forearmWolosker,NelsonGuimarães,Paulo Celso MottaGaudëncio,AlvaroKuzniec,SérgioScheinman,MarcelAun,RicardoLanger,Berilo Ulnar artery radial artery vascular surgery wounds and injuries trauma Trauma to arteries of the forearm corresponds to 20% of total arterial trauma. The authors analyzed 24 patients with non iatrogenic trauma of the forearm arteries, cared for from January 1987 to December 1990. All patients were male, trauma by penetrating instrument was the most frequent, with 21 cases (87.5%), absence of pulses was the most frequent clinical manifestation (62.5%), fifteen patients did not present ischemic manifestations (54.2%) and half of the patients did not exhibit neurological symptoms. Injury to only one artery was found in 11 cases, five of them in the radial artery (20.8%), five in the ulnar artery (20.8%) and one in the interosseous artery (4.2%). Concurrent injury to the radial and ulnar arteries was found in 13 cases (54.1%). Regarding nervous impairment, injury to the radial nerve was found in four cases (16.6%) and of the median and ulnar nerves, one case in each (4.1%). All patients with concurrent injury to the ulnar and radial arteries (13) were submitted to arterial restoration. The 11 patients with injury to a sole artery of the forearm were managed as follows: ligature of the interosseous artery in one case, ligature of the radial artery in four cases, raphe of the radial artery in one case, ligature of the ulnar artery in three cases, restoration of the ulnar artery using a segment of the v. saphena in the two cases in which the Allen test had been positive. One patient died in the immediate postoperative period as a result of multiple organ failure due to polytraumatism. Preservation of the member was attained in 23 patients (95.8%) and the sole amputation, was due to extensive traumatism of the soft tissues with severe infection and systemic impairment.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAssociação Paulista de Medicina - APMSao Paulo Medical Journal v.112 n.1 19941994-03-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-31801994000100002en10.1590/S1516-31801994000100002
institution SCIELO
collection OJS
country Brasil
countrycode BR
component Revista
access En linea
databasecode rev-scielo-br
tag revista
region America del Sur
libraryname SciELO
language English
format Digital
author Wolosker,Nelson
Guimarães,Paulo Celso Motta
Gaudëncio,Alvaro
Kuzniec,Sérgio
Scheinman,Marcel
Aun,Ricardo
Langer,Berilo
spellingShingle Wolosker,Nelson
Guimarães,Paulo Celso Motta
Gaudëncio,Alvaro
Kuzniec,Sérgio
Scheinman,Marcel
Aun,Ricardo
Langer,Berilo
Trauma to arteries of the forearm
author_facet Wolosker,Nelson
Guimarães,Paulo Celso Motta
Gaudëncio,Alvaro
Kuzniec,Sérgio
Scheinman,Marcel
Aun,Ricardo
Langer,Berilo
author_sort Wolosker,Nelson
title Trauma to arteries of the forearm
title_short Trauma to arteries of the forearm
title_full Trauma to arteries of the forearm
title_fullStr Trauma to arteries of the forearm
title_full_unstemmed Trauma to arteries of the forearm
title_sort trauma to arteries of the forearm
description Trauma to arteries of the forearm corresponds to 20% of total arterial trauma. The authors analyzed 24 patients with non iatrogenic trauma of the forearm arteries, cared for from January 1987 to December 1990. All patients were male, trauma by penetrating instrument was the most frequent, with 21 cases (87.5%), absence of pulses was the most frequent clinical manifestation (62.5%), fifteen patients did not present ischemic manifestations (54.2%) and half of the patients did not exhibit neurological symptoms. Injury to only one artery was found in 11 cases, five of them in the radial artery (20.8%), five in the ulnar artery (20.8%) and one in the interosseous artery (4.2%). Concurrent injury to the radial and ulnar arteries was found in 13 cases (54.1%). Regarding nervous impairment, injury to the radial nerve was found in four cases (16.6%) and of the median and ulnar nerves, one case in each (4.1%). All patients with concurrent injury to the ulnar and radial arteries (13) were submitted to arterial restoration. The 11 patients with injury to a sole artery of the forearm were managed as follows: ligature of the interosseous artery in one case, ligature of the radial artery in four cases, raphe of the radial artery in one case, ligature of the ulnar artery in three cases, restoration of the ulnar artery using a segment of the v. saphena in the two cases in which the Allen test had been positive. One patient died in the immediate postoperative period as a result of multiple organ failure due to polytraumatism. Preservation of the member was attained in 23 patients (95.8%) and the sole amputation, was due to extensive traumatism of the soft tissues with severe infection and systemic impairment.
publisher Associação Paulista de Medicina - APM
publishDate 1994
url http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-31801994000100002
work_keys_str_mv AT woloskernelson traumatoarteriesoftheforearm
AT guimaraespaulocelsomotta traumatoarteriesoftheforearm
AT gaudencioalvaro traumatoarteriesoftheforearm
AT kuzniecsergio traumatoarteriesoftheforearm
AT scheinmanmarcel traumatoarteriesoftheforearm
AT aunricardo traumatoarteriesoftheforearm
AT langerberilo traumatoarteriesoftheforearm
_version_ 1756421398315663360