Abstract

Posterior dislocation of the elbow joint is the second commonest large joint dislocation that can be experienced due to various traumatic incidents. Although it may be associated with fractures and vascular lesions, in this case report, we describe a patient who encountered a posterolateral elbow dislocation following a fall on their arm with an extended elbow. This dislocation was followed by delayed thrombosis of the brachial artery, necessitating a revascularization surgery. For optimal patient care, physicians should remain vigilant, being cautious about potential vascular injuries both before and after performing a closed reduction of the elbow joint. The suspicion of vascular injury should be even more pronounced when bony lesions or open injuries are present. Effective management of such cases requires a collaborative effort between orthopedic and vascular surgeons. The preferred surgical approach involves the utilization of a saphenous graft, with the essential prerequisite of achieving a stable elbow joint before proceeding with revascularization.

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