Journal of the Korean Fracture Society  2012;25(2):146-149

doi:10.12671/jkfs.2012.25.2.146

Delayed Brachial Artery Occlusion after Humeral Shaft Open Fracture: A Case Report.

Chul Hyun CHO 1 ; Ki Cheor BAE ; Kyung Jae LEE ; Si Wook LEE

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Keywords

Humerus shaft fracture; Brachial artery; Occlusion; Delayed onset

Country

Republic of Korea

Language

Korean

Abstract

Although vascular injury after humeral fracture is very rare, it is a complication that has serious sequelae. It has been associated with proximal humeral fracture or shoulder dislocation in adults and humeral supracondylar fracture in children. However, delayed brachial artery occlusion after humeral shaft fracture has never been reported worldwide. Nevertheless, delayed brachial artery occlusion after humerus shaft fracture has the potential to cause serious complications in the short term as well as long term; therefore, it is essential to provide accurate diagnosis and prompt treatment. We report a case of delayed brachial artery occlusion after humeral shaft open fracture that was successfully treated with early diagnosis as well as effective treatment.