文摘
Traumatic brachial artery injuries are important peripheral vascular injuries. Vascular lacerations of the upper extremity can result in severe dysfunction, loss of limbs, and/or death. Emergency surgery has almost always been needed immediately after arterial injuries. In our practice, however, we have encountered Syrian refugees presenting with symptoms and signs of ischemia 2?months following brachial artery sustained in war. A lot of reports on brachial artery injury are found in literature, but revascularization after 2?months for completely transected arteries was the most unique aspect of our cases.