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Query: UMLS:C0149871 (
deep vein thrombosis
)
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Upper-extremity
deep venous thrombosis
(
DVT
), although not as common as its lower-extremity counterpart, is a clinical entity with potentially devastating complications. Approximately 1% to 4% of all
DVT
cases involve the upper extremity, with 9% to 14% of these cases complicated by pulmonary embolism. Prompt diagnosis with duplex ultrasonography and subsequent anticoagulation are the gold standards for identification and treatment. The majority of these cases are secondary to medical comorbidities such as malignancy, hypercoagulable states, and indwelling catheters. Although rare, several case reports of orthopedic-related upper-extremity
DVT
are present in the literature. This article reports a case of upper-extremity
DVT
in a humeral shaft fracture treated nonoperatively. A 58-year-old man presented with right
elbow pain
after a fall from scaffolding. Radiographs demonstrated a distal humeral shaft fracture at the tip of a previously placed intramedullary nail. Initial treatment consisted of closed reduction in a coaptation splint. The patient re-presented 4 days later with increasing forearm pain and swelling. An ultrasound revealed an extensive thrombus of the right brachial vein. A coaptation splint was replaced and the patient was admitted to the hospital for therapeutic anticoagulation. After hematology consultation and a short hospitalization, the patient was discharged home on a 3-month course of Warfarin. The goal of treatment of upper-extremity venous thrombosis is to improve the patient's acute symptoms and prevent both pulmonary embolism and post-thrombotic syndrome. Post-thrombotic syndrome is a chronic, potentially debilitating condition that occurs in approximately 15% of upper-extremity
DVT
cases with symptoms consisting of pain, swelling, paresthesias, and functional limitation.
...
PMID:Upper-extremity deep venous thrombosis following humeral shaft fracture. 2132 81
Deep vein thrombosis
of the upper extremity is believed to be an uncommon complication of arthroscopic shoulder surgery. It most commonly presents with significant swelling and pain throughout the upper extremity. However the diagnosis can be easily missed when findings are more subtle and unrelated or the patient asymptomatic. In this study we report on 5 cases of postoperative upper extremity
deep vein thrombosis
(UEDVT). Each case was performed in the lateral decubitus position with an interscalene block and postoperative sling immobilization. All patients presented with a primary complaint of medial
elbow pain
and went on to require anticoagulation. Only one patient was found to have a heritable coagulopathy. The true incidence of thromboembolic phenomena after shoulder arthroscopy may be higher than that reported in the current literature. Therefore a high index of suspicion must be maintained when evaluating patients postoperatively to avoid misdiagnosis. Symptoms of medial
elbow pain
after immobilization in a sling should be considered an indication for duplex ultrasound evaluation. Ultimately, further prospective study is needed to better understand the prevalence, prevention, and management of this entity.
...
PMID:Upper extremity thrombosis presenting as medial elbow pain after shoulder arthroscopy. 2477 60