Popliteal artery injury associated with blunt trauma to the knee without fracture or dislocation

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Abstract

Popliteal artery injuries are frequently seen with fractures, dislocations, or penetrating injuries. Concern about arterial injury and early recognition of the possibility of arterial injury is crucial for the salvage of the extremity. This article provides an outline of the diagnostic challenges related to these rare vascular injuries and emphasizes the necessity for a high level of suspicion, even in the absence of a significant penetrating injury, knee dislocation, fracture, or high-velocity trauma mechanism. The importance of a detailed vascular examination of a blunt trauma patient is emphasized. Copyright 2014 by the article author(s).

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Imerci, A., Özaksar, K., Gürbüz, Y., Sügün, T. S., Canbek, U., & Savran, A. (2014). Popliteal artery injury associated with blunt trauma to the knee without fracture or dislocation. Western Journal of Emergency Medicine, 15(2), 145–148. https://doi.org/10.5811/westjem.2013.12.18223

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