PMID: 1205590Aug 1, 1975Paper

Subclavian artery rupture (an unusual seat-belt injury)

Injury
R N Chan, R G Duffield

Abstract

A case of blunt injury to the subclavian artery in the absence of bony injury or dislocation sustained while wearing a seat belt is described. Its rarity and diagnostic pitfalls are discussed. The mechanism of the injury is analysed. The value of angiography is emphazided. It is suggested that, even in the presence of collateral circulation, exploration and repair should be undertaken.

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