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Revascularization of the Superficialized Brachial Artery. [PDF]

open access: yesAnn Vasc Dis
The superficialized brachial artery (SBA) is an important alternative vascular access for hemodialysis patients when autogenous vein fistula creation is not feasible. However, repeated puncture of the SBA can lead to severe complications such as aneurysm formation, pseudoaneurysm, and infection.
Fujioka S, Sakaki K.
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Emergency vascular shunting using IV tubing for brachial artery injury: a life-saving innovation in resource-limited settings [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Cardiothoracic Surgery
The brachial artery is the most commonly injured artery in the upper extremities because of its vulnerability. This case report presents our experience with managing brachial artery injury using an improvised vascular shunting technique.
Mohamed Farah Gabobe Nor   +7 more
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Anatomical variation of high brachial artery bifurcation: A case report

open access: yesRwanda Medical Journal, 2023
INTRODUCTION: Anatomical variation of high brachial artery bifurcation and these morphological variations of the brachial artery should be considered by surgeons when performing procedures in the brachial artery area. CASE: The left anterior arm and
S. Habumuremyi   +4 more
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Aberrant brachial artery: case report of an anatomical variation

open access: yesRwanda Medical Journal, 2023
INTRODUCTION: The brachial artery and its terminal branches are the major arterial supply to the brachium and antebrachium. Variations in the vascular supply in the upper limbs have been previously documented to occur more in the radial artery ...
C. Niyibigira   +5 more
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Case report of the brachial artery trifurcation: An anatomical study and concise literature review

open access: yesTranslational Research in Anatomy, 2022
Background: In most cases, the brachial artery ends in the cubital fossa at the level of the radial neck, where it divides into two terminal branches, i.e., the radial and ulnar arteries. However, there are numerous brachial artery variants regarding its
Edward Clarke   +7 more
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Origin variations and brachial plexus relationship of the dorsal scapular artery

open access: yesScientific Reports, 2023
The dorsal scapular artery can either be a direct branch of the subclavian artery or a branch of the transverse cervical artery. Origin variation is related to its relationship with the brachial plexus.
Kuen-Cherng Lai, Han-Chen Ho
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Brachial flow—mediated dilation and carotid intima—media thickness in glaucoma patients

open access: yesBMC Ophthalmology, 2022
Background The purpose of the study was to assess the ultrasound measurements of the brachial artery flow-mediated dilation (FMD) and carotid artery intima-media thickness (IMT) and their relationship in glaucoma patients.
Lovro Bojic   +4 more
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Anatomical Variations of Brachial Artery - Its Morphology, Embryogenesis and Clinical Implications [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research, 2014
Background: Accurate knowledge of variation pattern of the major arteries of upper limb is of considerable practical importance in the conduct of reparative surgery in the arm, forearm and hand however brachial artery and its terminal branches ...
Kosuri Kalyan Chakravarthi   +4 more
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Brachial artery pseudoaneurysm [PDF]

open access: yesBMJ Case Reports, 2014
We describe a case of an elderly man who presented with an upper arm swelling that had developed following a humeral fracture 8 months previously. The swelling was painless but associated with significantly diminished motor function of his right hand and concurrent paraesthaesia.
Katie, Kemp   +3 more
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