Treatment of Upper Limb Artery Aneurysm Located in the Axillary or Brachial Artery

This protocol addresses upper extremity arterial aneurysm specifically involving the axillary artery or the brachial artery — an anatomical location that shapes the surgical strategy due to the limited collateral supply in that segment.

Upper extremity arterial aneurysm located in the axillary artery or the brachial artery. At this level, the artery lacks sufficient branches to sustain distal perfusion independently, making revascularization a required component of the surgical plan — not merely an option.

Management centres on open surgical resection of the aneurysm combined with revascularization of the affected segment. The full structured regimen — including the revascularization method and procedural details — is available via the link below.

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