Isolated Common Femoral Artery Injury Resulting from Blunt Military Trauma

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Abstract

The incidence of an isolated femoral vessel injury in the absence of fractures or other organ injury is extremely rare. A 20-yr-old male Korean soldier was taken to the hospital with a common femoral artery (CFA) obstruction. Injured CFA segment was resected and replaced by using 7-mm PTFE (polytetrafluoroethylene) graft. Two months after the surgical treatment, the patient discharged from the hospital without any complaints or postoperative complications. We report an unusual case of isolated femoral artery injury due to blunt trauma during military service with following review of literature.

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Park, H., & Kim, K. (2018). Isolated Common Femoral Artery Injury Resulting from Blunt Military Trauma. Military Medicine, 183(11–12), E758–E761. https://doi.org/10.1093/milmed/usy007

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