Axillary Artery Injuries Associated With Proximal Humerus Fractures

A Literature Review and a Proposal of a Novel Multidisciplinary Surgical Approach

  • Ripoll, Thomas MD
  • Fairag, Rayan MD
  • Bonomo, Iris MD
  • Gastaud, Olivier MD
  • Psacharopulo, Daniele MD
Vascular and Endovascular Surgery 58(3):p 245-254, April 2024. | DOI: 10.1177/15385744231206834

Introduction

Proximal humerus fractures (PHF) are common injuries that can lead to axillary artery injury, which carries the risk of not being identified during initial assessment. The aim of this study was to describe the management of suspected axillary artery injury associated with PHF according to our experience and to describe a new multidisciplinary surgical approach.

Methods

This was a single-center retrospective study. A database was created for patients admitted for PHF to the emergency department of the Hospital of Cannes between October 2017 and October 2019. Patients admitted with PHF associated with suspected ipsilateral upper limb ischemia, and/or massive diaphysis displacement, and/or upper limb ipsilateral neurological deficits were included in this study.

Results

In total, 301 patients diagnosed with PHF were admitted within these periods. Among these patients, 12 presented with suspected axillary artery lesions, of whom, 6 were included in the present study and treated according to our new approach. A description of these 6 cases, along with an extensive literature review is presented.

Conclusion

Based on our experience, the endovascular approach proposed for the management of axillary artery injury associated with proximal humerus fractures is effective, feasible and reproducible.

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