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Vol. 91. Issue 4.
Pages 263 (April 2013)
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Brachiocephalic Artery Laceration Caused by a Knife Wound
Laceración del tronco braquiocefálico por herida cervical con arma blanca
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Mauricio Burneo Esteves
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, Yufef M. Al-Lal, Luis E. Bernardos García, Fernando Turégano Fuentes
Servicio de Cirugía General II, Hospital General Universitario Gregorio Marañón, Madrid, Spain
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A 62-year-old male was brought to our hospital with a cervical stab wound. When the patient arrived, he was hemodynamically stable, spontaneous ventilation, and presented a 2cm would in the C1 area (Fig. 1).

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A CT showed a large left laterocervical hematoma and extravasation of contrast material originating in the anterior wall of the brachiocephalic trunk, 3cm from its exit from the aorta (Fig. 2).

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The importance of imaging tests in polytrauma patients is evident because in many occasions internal damage can be underestimated based on the external appearance of the wound.

Please cite this article as: Burneo Esteves M, Al-Lal YM, Bernardos García LE, Turégano Fuentes F. Laceración del tronco braquiocefálico por herida cervical con arma blanca. Cir Esp. 2013;91:263.

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