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A case of elbow hyperextension leading to complete brachial artery rupture
BMC Emergency Medicine, 03/26/07
Deva S Jeyaretna., et al. – To our knowledge there are no cases in the literature of traumatic vascular injury of the brachial artery by elbow hyperextension without elbow dislocation based on either clinical or radiological evidence...Conclusion: We advocate prompt clinical assessment by orthopaedic and vascular teams and early surgical exploration and repair
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Recovery of brachial plexus injury after shoulder dislocation
Injury, 11/23/09
Factors affecting results of patients with humeral proximal end fractures undergoing primary hemiarthroplasty: A retrospective study in 42 patients
Injury, 11/23/09
Mid-term results of internal fixation of proximal humeral fractures with the Philos plate
Injury, 11/23/09
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Learning the lessons from conflict: Pre-hospital cervical spine stabilisation following ballistic neck trauma
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Recovery of brachial plexus injury after shoulder dislocation
Injury, 11/23/09
Factors affecting results of patients with humeral proximal end fractures undergoing primary hemiarthroplasty: A retrospective study in 42 patients
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