SURGICAL MANAGEMENT OF A FOREIGN BODY OF THE AXILLARY HOLLOW
Journal: International Journal of Advanced Research (Vol.7, No. 10)Publication Date: 2019-10-02
Authors : J. Hafidi M.A. Mokfi M. Raboune S. El Mazouz N. Gharib A. Abbassi S. El Khloufi M.L Bouchikhi M. Jiddane; Y. Bjijou;
Page : 852-857
Keywords : Penetrating wound foreign body axilla.;
Abstract
Introduction: Deep wounds with foreign bodies are frequent in surgical practice. These foreign bodies can remain unnoticed or they appear after a variable duration depending on their location and nature. Observation: We describe the case of a patient victim of an assault with knife on the left shoulder, causing a deep wound with a metal blade incarceration. This foreign body has migrated abroad for 4 weeks to the axilla while sparing the neurovascular bundle. Discussion: The axilla contains an important nervous and vascular package including the axillary artery, the axillary vein and the brachial plexus. A foreign body located in the axilla has to be extracted with the largest surgical cares and exposes the patient to potentially extremely serious injuries. Conclusion: These wounds are a major handicap when they are associated with neglected foreign body and may endanger the functional or vital prognosis of the patient without appropriate support.
Other Latest Articles
- IMPACT OF INFLUENCERS ON THE BUYING BEHAVIOUR AND ATTITUDE OF INDIVIDUALS
- STATIC EVALUATION OF THE GLOBAL SOLAR POTENTIAL IN THE REGION OF KARA (TOGO) BY EMPIRICAL MODELS
- COMPARISON BETWEEN EPHEDRINE VERSUS COMBINED PHENYLEPHRINE AND EPHEDRINE FOR HYPOTENSION POST SPINAL IN EMERGENCY CAESARIAN
- CLINICAL AND BIOCHEMICAL PRESENTATION OF SCRUBTYPHUS IN CHITTORGARH RURAL AND URBAN AREA
- ISMAIL GASPRINSKY AND SAID RIZO ALIZADE - OUTSTANDING EDUCATORS AND HUMANISTS
Last modified: 2019-11-30 20:33:24