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Case Reports
. 2015;116(3):239-43.
doi: 10.14712/23362936.2015.64.

Acute Digital Ischemia Associated with Closed Injury

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Acute Digital Ischemia Associated with Closed Injury

David Janák et al. Prague Med Rep. 2015.
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Abstract

Injury of an artery has a significantly worse prognosis for the patient than a venous injury. Blunt injuries of lower limb digital arteries with the development of acute ischemia present a very rare phenomenon. A crush mechanism with a defect of the non-wetted surface of vessel's inner part and the development of subsequent thromboischemic lesion is essential for the development of ischemia. We report a blunt injury of the right lower limb in a patient after incorrect stepping with subsequent lesion of digital arteries and the development of acute acral ischemia of the right toes.

Keywords: Closed injury; Ischemia; Trombolysis.

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