Abstract
The majority of the axillary artery aneurysm cases arise as pseudoaneurysms secondary to blunt or iatrogenic trauma. Isolated traumatic true axillary artery aneurysm is a relatively unusual disorder and generally occurs with repetitive blunt trauma. A 22-year-old female patient with distal axillary artery true aneurysm due to simple blunt axillothoracic trauma is presented. The aneurysm was excised with subpectoral-axillary approach and saphenous vein graft interposition was applied. Long-term followup with the patient was uneventful. Copyright © 2010 Tugrul Goncu et al.
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Goncu, T., Toktas, F., Tiryakioglu, O., Yumun, G., Demirtas, S., & Yavuz, S. (2010). Posttraumatic true aneurysm of the axillary artery following blunt trauma. Case Reports in Medicine, 2010. https://doi.org/10.1155/2010/210391
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