Kelley S P, Hinsche A F, Hossain J F M
SSHO, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Mid Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust, Wakefield, UK.
Injury. 2004 Nov;35(11):1128-32. doi: 10.1016/j.injury.2003.08.009.
Injury to the axillary artery following anterior shoulder dislocation is a very rare occurrence. This review serves to illustrate the now classical case of an elderly gentleman with a recurrent dislocation, transection of the axillary artery and its invariable association with a severe brachial plexus lesion, which is the most important determinant of long-term disability. It also highlights the pathognomic triad of anterior shoulder dislocation, expanding axillary haematoma and diminished peripheral pulse, to highlight awareness of this important injury. The literature on this injury has been reviewed and recommendations for the immediate and early post-operative investigation and management have been brought up to date in line with current thinking.
肩关节前脱位后腋动脉损伤是一种非常罕见的情况。本综述旨在阐述一位老年男性复发性脱位、腋动脉横断且与严重臂丛神经损伤始终相关的典型病例,而严重臂丛神经损伤是长期残疾的最重要决定因素。它还强调了肩关节前脱位、腋窝血肿扩大和外周脉搏减弱这一特征性三联征,以提高对这一重要损伤的认识。本文对该损伤的文献进行了综述,并根据当前的思路对术后即刻及早期的检查和管理建议进行了更新。