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A Case of Superficial Brachial Artery

Kang HS, Cho BP, Kim JW, Song DY

  • KMID: 1578383
  • Korean J Phys Anthropol.
  • 2000 Mar;13(1):21-30.
We observed a case of superficial brachial artery in the left arm of a Korean male cadaver. It was compared with the previously reported ones, and its characteristics were summarized...
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Brachial artery entrapment syndrome

Kim JH, Jung BR, Woo JH

  • KMID: 1939694
  • J Korean Vasc Surg Soc.
  • 1993 Dec;9(1):174-178.
No abstract available.
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A study on variation of the origin of the deep brachial artery inKorean females.

Eum HY, Kim KY, Lee WB, Kim DC

  • KMID: 1698789
  • Korean J Phys Anthropol.
  • 1991 Jun;4(1):7-13.
No abstract available.
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Delayed Brachial Artery Occlusion after Humeral Shaft Open Fracture: A Case Report

Cho CH, Bae KC, Lee KJ, Lee SW

Although vascular injury after humeral fracture is very rare, it is a complication that has serious sequelae. It has been associated with proximal humeral fracture or shoulder dislocation in adults...
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Treatment of Brachial Artery Injury with Humeral Shaft Fracture Using Endovascular Stenting

Kang S, Chung PH, Whang CS, Kim JP, Kim YS, Yang CH, Na DY

An injury to the brachial artery from humeral shaft fracture is uncommon but requires immediate surgery to restore the blood flow. We report a case of endovascular stenting to repair...
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An Experience with Placement of a Stent-Graft in a Renal Artery Aneurysm via the Brachial Artery: A Case Report

Park MH, Shin BS, Ahn M

We introduce here our case of a 4-cm, large saccular aneurysm in a patient with right flank pain that was treated by placement of a stent-graft via the left brachial...
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Late-onset Brachial Artery Occlusion caused by Subclavian Artery Stenosis after Clavicular Fracture: A Case Report

Kang CH, Cho CH, Sohn SW, Bae KC, Kim HT

Although vascular injury after clavicular fracture is a extremely rare, it is a complication which is serious problem. Vascular injury associated with the fracture can be immediate or delayed. We...
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Training of Microanastomosis with Chicken Wing Brachial Artery

Kwon SS, Jeong JH, Chang H, Minn KW

  • KMID: 2203261
  • J Korean Soc Plast Reconstr Surg.
  • 2007 Mar;34(2):274-277.
PURPOSE: Microsuturing is a difficult job for beginners of microsurgery. It is because they are not familiar with microscopic environment and, it needs much time for them to get used...
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Brachial Artery Transection with Closed Elbow Dislocation: A Case Report

Lee TJ, Park IS, Cho KJ, Park SR, Choi SW

  • KMID: 1901421
  • J Korean Orthop Assoc.
  • 2004 Dec;39(7):837-839.
Vascular injury in the arm associated with trauma usually results from penetrating injury. However, this vascular injury can also be caused by open dislocation of the elbow or closed fracture...
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Rupture of a Brachial Artery Caused by a Humeral Osteochondroma

Kong CB, Lee KY, Cho SH, Song WS, Cho WH, Jeon DG, Lee SY

  • KMID: 2336294
  • J Korean Orthop Assoc.
  • 2013 Aug;48(4):297-301.
Pseudoaneurysm resulting from vascular impingement by an osteochondroma is extremely rare. The authors report on the case of a 16-year-old male who had a brachial artery pseudoaneurysm and vessel rupture...
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Case Report of the Bilateral Absence of the Musculocutaneous Nerve Combined with the Unilateral Brachioradial Artery

Song DY, Oh KM, Lee JH, Woo RS, Yu HN, Baik TK

  • KMID: 2283678
  • Korean J Phys Anthropol.
  • 2009 Dec;22(4):279-285.
During the routine gross anatomical dissection, bilateral absence of the musculocutaneous nerve and unilateral brachioradial artery were found in a 76-year-old Korean male cadaver. At the apex of the axilla,...
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Variations of the Superficial Brachial Artery in Korean Cadavers

Yang HJ, Gil YC, Jung WS, Lee HY

The superficial brachial artery (SBA), a branch of the axillary artery, is one of the most common arterial variations in this area. While it is more vulnerable to accidental arterial...
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Recurrent True Brachial Artery Aneurysm

Ko S, Han IY, Cho KH, Lee YH, Park KT, Kang MS

True aneurysm of the brachial artery is a rare disease entity. The mechanism of aneurysm formation is considered to be compression of the arterial wall, producing contusion of the media...
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The Use of Protection Device in Landmark-wire Technique of Symptomatic Subclavian Artery Occlusion with Combined Approach via Trans-femoral vs. Trans-brachial Arteries: Technical note

Park S, Kwak JH, Baek HJ, Park JW, Kim JS, Suh DC

PURPOSE: Since we reported about a landmark technique to reopen an occluded subclavian artery, we have faced difficulty in using protection devices in the vertebral artery to protect against thromboembolism...
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Clinical Study on Angiogram before and after Arteriorrhaphy for Traumatic Vascular Injury of Extremities in 20 cases

Shon BH, Hwang MK, Yoo CI, Lee JY

We have studied the angiograms before and after arteriorrhaphy, which were performed on 20 cases at Busan National University Hospital. Among the cases, 15 were on upper extremity and 5...
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An Efficient Microvascular Anastomosis Training Model Based on Chicken Wings and Simple Instruments

Kim BJ, Kim ST, Jeong YG, Lee WH, Lee KS, Paeng SH

OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study is to introduce a microvascular training model based on use of materials that can be easily obtained from the daily surroundings. METHODS: Simple microinstruments and...
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Brachial Artery Approach for Outpatient Arteriography

You JK, Won JH, Park SI, Le DY

PURPOSE: To evaluate the diagnostic usefulness of brachial approach arteriography for outpatients, withparticular regard to safety and image quality. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The angiographic findings and follow-upmedical records of 131...
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Retrieval of a dislodged and dismounted coronary stent; using a rendezvous and snare technique at the brachial artery level via femoral approach

Jeong MW, Sohn CB, Kim SH, Park JI, Park SR, Min JS

Coronary stent dislodgement during percutaneous coronary intervention, which occurs when the stent is passed through tortuous and calcified lesions, is not a rare complication. Without proper treatment, such as fixing...
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Diagnostic value of carvernosal artery systolic occlusion pressure: comparison with angiography, duplex sonography and penile brachial index

Kwak SM, Kim SC

  • KMID: 2289404
  • Korean J Urol.
  • 1992 Dec;33(6):1068-1074.
Diagnostic value of the pressure difference (PDBC) between brachial artery systolic pressure (BASP) and cavernosal artery systolic occlusion pressure (CASOP) was comparatively analyzed with penile brachial index (PBI), cavernosal artery...
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Brachial Artery Thrombosis in an 8-year-old Boy with Antiphospholipid Antibodies Induced by Mycoplasma pneumoniae Infection: a Case Report

Woo JH, Kwon JH, Je BK, Shin JS, Seo WH, Jang GY

Antiphospholipid antibodies may be produced in cases involving autoimmune diseases and can sometimes be caused by infections, such as Mycoplasma pneumoniae infection. However, antiphospholipid antibodies causing thrombosis associated with M....
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