The radial artery is one of the major arteries in the forearm that supplies blood to the hand and wrist. Injury to the radial artery at wrist and hand level can be a serious and potentially life-threatening condition. This type of injury can occur due to various causes, such as trauma, fractures, or lacerations.
Injury to the radial artery at wrist and hand level can occur due to various causes, including:
The symptoms of radial artery injury can vary depending on the severity of the injury. Some of the common symptoms include:
Treatment for radial artery injury at wrist and hand level depends on the severity of the injury. In cases of mild injury, conservative treatment may be sufficient, such as applying pressure to the affected area to stop bleeding and immobilizing the affected hand or wrist to prevent further damage.
In cases of severe injury, surgery may be necessary to repair the damaged artery and restore blood flow to the affected area. This may involve a procedure called vascular reconstruction, in which a portion of the damaged artery is removed and replaced with a graft.
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