Abstract
Purpose:
To describe the endovascular repair of 2 subclavian arteries occluded due to penetrating trauma.
Case Reports:
Two male patients were admitted with zone-I neck stab wounds. Both were hemodynamically stable and had absent pulses in the ipsilateral upper limb with decreased Doppler pressures. There were no signs of critical ischemia or active bleeding. On arteriography, complete occlusion of the second segment of the left subclavian arteries in both patients was demonstrated. Stent-graft repair and embolectomy under local anesthesia were successfully performed. No procedure-related complications occurred, and both patients were discharged after 2 days. At 1-year follow-up, stent-graft patency was demonstrated in both patients.
Conclusions:
Endovascular repair is a feasible and safe option in the management of occluded subclavian arteries due to penetrating trauma. This may represent another indication for stent-grafting in the expanding role of this technique.
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