Arterial injuries of the thoracic outlet : a ten-year experience

1993 
Arterial injuries of the thoracic outlet are complex and require a precise plan for adequate management and prompt exposure of injured vessels. Our 10-year experience with 28 such injuries is reviewed. Arteriography was performed whenever possible in stable patients (15) and aided in planning the operative approach. Unstable patients with active bleeding, pulsatile or expanding hematoma, or pulse deficit were taken to the operating room without delay. A thoracic approach was required in 15 patients, and the exposure was extrathoracic in 12 patients. Airway was secured with liberal use of emergency endotracheal intubation (16 patients). Primary repair was possible in 16 patients, with grafting performed in eight and ligation in three
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