Abstract

Stingray punctures are relatively common in several coastal regions and may result in chronic wounds and disability due to injury and envenomation. Vascular complications are rare but can be severe. We describe a case of high-flow arteriovenous fistula resulting from a stingray injury that required a venous bypass.

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