• Cardiovasc Intervent Radiol · Sep 1995

    Case Reports

    Crutch-induced axillary artery injury.

    • D R Feldman, I Vujic, D McKay, F Callcott, and R Uflacker.
    • Department of Radiology, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston 29425, USA.
    • Cardiovasc Intervent Radiol. 1995 Sep 1; 18 (5): 296-9.

    PurposeTo describe the spectrum of radiologic findings in crutch-induced axillary artery injury and the effects of its unique pathophysiology on diagnostic evaluation and treatment.MethodsThree patients with axillary crutch-induced axillobrachial injury were studied angiographically and percutaneous intervention was performed in two cases.ResultsOne patient required surgical bypass of a thrombosed axillary artery aneurysm. One patient responded to percutaneous transluminal angioplasty (PTA) of a focal axillary artery stenosis. One patient with an axillary artery aneurysm and distal thromboembolic disease was treated by both thrombolysis and surgical thromboembolectomy and later by PTA of an axillary artery intimal disruption.ConclusionChronic axillary crutch use may be associated with axillary artery stenosis, aneurysm formation, and secondary axillobrachial thromboembolic disease. Mural injury can be successfully treated by PTA and thromboembolic disease by thrombolytic therapy. Early identification of the axillary artery lesion is critical for long-term therapeutic results.

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