Femoral Artery Trauma: It Is A Challenge

Authors

  • Bertha Zenaida Acevedo Martínez Medical specialist in Surgery. Attached to the Department of Surgery of the General Hospital “Dr. Rubén Leñero” from the Ministry of Health of Mexico City Graduated from the Universidad del Valle de México. Mexico City. Country: México
  • Morelos Adolfo García Sánchez Medical specialist in Surgery and with a subspecialty in Colon and Rectal Surgery assigned to the Surgery department of the General Hospital Secretariat of Health of Mexico City “Dr. “Ruben Leñero.” Graduated from the National Autonomous University of Mexico, Mexico City. Country: México
  • Andrés Armendáriz Rodríguez Medical specialist in Surgery. Assigned to the Surgery department of the General Hospital “Ticomán” of the Ministry of Health of Mexico City. Graduated from the National Autonomous University of Mexico. Mexico City. Country: Mexico
  • Mariana Cuapio García Medical specialist in Anesthesiology. Attached to the Anesthesia department of the General Hospital “Xoco” from the Ministry of Health of Mexico City. Graduated from the National Polytechnic Institute. Mexico City. Country: Mexico
  • Diana Lizette Estrada Álvarez Medical. Assigned to the Surgery department of the General Hospital “Ticomán” of the Ministry of Health of Mexico City. Graduated from the National Autonomous University of Mexico. Mexico City. Country: Mexico
  • Juan Pablo Rayas Vázquez Medical. Assigned to the Consultation service of the private clinic “I am your health Tlalpan” Graduated from the University of the Valley of Mexico. Mexico City. Country: Mexico
  • Susana Alejandra Arzate Muñoz Medical specialist in Surgery. Assigned to the Surgery service of General Hospital “Dra. Columba Rivera Osorio” Institute of Security and Social Services of State Workers. Graduated from the University of the State of Hidalgo. Pachuca, Hidalgo. Country: Mexico
  • Carlos Héctor Eguía Contreras Medical specialist in Surgery. Assigned to the Surgery service of General Hospital “Dra. Columba Rivera Osorio” Institute of Security and Social Services of State Workers. Graduated from the University of the State of Hidalgo. Pachuca, Hidalgo. Country: Mexico
  • Francisco Javier Juárez Delgado Medical specialist in Surgery. Assigned to the Surgery department of the General Hospital “Ticomán” of the Ministry of Health of Mexico City. Graduated from the National Autonomous University of Mexico. Mexico City. Country: Mexico

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14738/bjhmr.124.17225

Keywords:

Vascular trauma, Femoral artery, Anastomosis, Thrombectomy, Ligature, Arterial repair, Vascular injuries, Arterial bypass

Abstract

Introduction: in Mexico there is a high rate of violence in men, as there is throughout the world, with a mortality rate from homicides as alarming as the sixth cause of death in 2023; furthermore, those who become survivors of aggression consequently have temporary or mostly permanent and disabling consequences. Objective: presentation of a case. Method: 26-year-old male who is attacked by third parties, on the left thigh he has a cutting wound in the left inguinal region with dimensions of 2 x 1 cm, with the presence of an evolving hematoma of more than 10 cm., he undergoes surgery. emergency and in the vascular examination a lesion of the superficial femoral artery was identified 5 cm from the division of the common femoral artery complex. Discussion: in most cases the diagnosis of femoral artery trauma is immediately apparent, however, deep rupture of the femoral artery must also be considered. The surgical options regarding femoral artery repair technique will depend on each case: vein graft, end-to-end anastomosis, Fogarty thrombectomy, ligation, arterial repair, use of prosthetic graft, use of patch and arterial bypass. At the level of the femoral vein, its repair is ligation and venous repair, anecdotally. Conclusions: vascular injuries of the femoral arteries are a real challenge for the Trauma Surgeon of this Country, since they put in check the ability to resolve the surgical emergency in a correct, technical, and ethical way. However, despite the lack of supplies and poor infrastructure conditions of the Health System, it still manages to make a difference.

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Published

2024-07-07

How to Cite

Martínez, B. Z. A., Sánchez, M. A. G., Rodríguez, A. A., García, M. C., Álvarez, D. L. E., Vázquez, J. P. R., Muñoz, S. A. A., Contreras, C. H. E., & Delgado, F. J. J. (2024). Femoral Artery Trauma: It Is A Challenge. British Journal of Healthcare and Medical Research, 12(4), 40–48. https://doi.org/10.14738/bjhmr.124.17225

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