Arteriovenous subclavian artery fistula with aneurysm secondary to firearm trauma: Case report
Arteriovenous subclavian artery fistula with aneurysm secondary to firearm trauma: Case report
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We present the case edgewater shoes of a 25-year-old male patient with a history of gunshot wound in the chest 3 years before, who developed symptoms in the arm for 1 year.The patient was assessed by the outpatient clinic, presenting left subclavian murmur, and development of venous network.Three-dimensional rotational angiography revealed left subclavian arteriovenous fistula with aneurysmal dilatation.Patient was operated and received a polytetrafluorethylene graft with excellent evolution.
The case is presented due to the complexity of a late vascular injury in a region that is difficult to approach with very high morbidity whole wheat phyllo dough and mortality rates.