Jornal Vascular Brasileiro
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Jornal Vascular Brasileiro
Case Report

Fratura do acrômio associada a lesão arterial: relato de caso

Fracture of the acromion associated with arterial lesion: case report

Marcos Rassi Fernandes; Rui José Fernandes

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Resumo

A fratura do acrômio com lesão arterial é uma associação rara. O quadro clínico caracteriza-se por dor no ombro, incapacidade funcional e edema do membro acometido, com pulso e temperatura distais diminuídos. A radiografia do ombro e a arteriografia definem o diagnóstico e auxiliam na evolução pós-operatória. Os autores relatam um caso raro de fratura da base do acrômio associada a lesão da artéria ulnar ipsilateral, seu tratamento, bem como a avaliação pré e pós-operatória.

Palavras-chave

Lesões do acrômio, cirurgia de fraturas ósseas, acrômio, radiografia do acrômio, cirurgia do acrômio, fixação interna de fraturas de adultos

Abstract

Fracture of the acromion and arterial injury are a rare association. The clinical picture is characterized by shoulder pain, functional disability and swelling of the affected limb with decreased distal pulse and temperature. Radiography of the shoulder and arteriography define the diagnosis and assist in postoperative follow-up. The authors report a rare case of fracture of the acromion associated with injury of the ipsilateral ulnar artery and describe its treatment, as well as pre- and postoperative evaluations.

Keywords

Acromial lesions, bone fracture surgery, acromion radiography, acromion surgery, internal fixation of adult fractures

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