Trauma Case Reports (Jun 2023)

Rare finding of axillary artery dissection secondary to a proximal humerus fracture-dislocation: A case report

  • Leighann C. Krasney,
  • Christopher Rennie,
  • Jason Brustein,
  • Brandon Naylor

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 45
p. 100828

Abstract

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Case: Proximal humerus fractures are a relatively common injury, making up approximately 5 % of all extremity fractures. Concurrent damage to the axillary artery, however, is not a commonly associated trauma. We present a unique case of a proximal humerus fracture-dislocation resulting in an axillary artery dissection and upper extremity ischemia, requiring emergent vascular intervention. Conclusion: Axillary artery injury secondary to a proximal humerus fracture-dislocation is a rare, but possibly devastating complication. A thorough physical examination to identify any neurovascular deficits is critical in determining an optimal and timely resolution.

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