Blunt Brachial Arterial Injury in Pediatric Patients
Abstract
Blunt brachial arterial injury (BBAI) is the most common vascular injury in pediatric patients. BBAI can lead to a spectrum of clinical signs and symptoms in the affected extremity, depending on the degree of occlusion and the robustness of the collateral circulation. The proper treatment ranges from expectant and conservative medical management to surgical revascularization. Although the management depends on the degree of ischemia, there is still controversy about the treatment algorithm for a pink pulseless hand following BBAI.
Keywords
Brachial Artery InjuryPediatric Vascular TraumaBlunt TraumaExtremity IschemiaRevascularizationPink Pulseless HandCollateral CirculationHashtags
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