McCague Andrew, Schulte Adam, Davis Joseph Vivian
Department of Surgery, Arrowhead Regional Medical Center, Colton, CA, USA.
J Emerg Trauma Shock. 2012 Oct;5(4):363-6. doi: 10.4103/0974-2700.102416.
Scapulothoracic dissociation (STD) is a devastating consequence of high-energy trauma sustained by the shoulder girdle that can easily result in rapid mortality. Since described by Oreck et al. in 1984, STD has been reported in a handful of journals and individual case series, though is still considered a rare occurrence in the context of shoulder injuries. In this report, we examine the case of a 25-year-old female involved in a high-speed rollover auto accident. Unique to this case was the discovery of a completely transected axillary artery and vein with intracorporeal bleeding and complete avulsion of the ipsilateral brachial plexus requiring immediate ligation of the vessels followed by interval above-elbow-amputation and later glenohumeral disarticulation.
肩胛胸壁分离(STD)是肩胛带遭受高能创伤的灾难性后果,极易导致迅速死亡。自1984年奥雷克等人描述以来,STD在少数期刊和个别病例系列中有报道,但在肩部损伤的背景下仍被认为是罕见的情况。在本报告中,我们研究了一名25岁女性在高速翻车车祸中的病例。该病例的独特之处在于发现腋动脉和静脉完全横断,伴有体内出血,同侧臂丛神经完全撕脱,需要立即结扎血管,随后进行肘上截肢,后来又进行了盂肱关节离断术。