J Reconstr Microsurg 1985; 1(4): 247-251
DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-1007082
ORIGINAL ARTICLE

© 1985 by Thieme Medical Publishers, Inc.

Arterial Intimal Damage in Avulsion and Crush Injuries in Rat Limbs

Michael G. Glover, Anthony V. Seaber, James R. Urbaniak
  • Orthopaedic Research Laboratories, Duke University Medical Center
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Publication History

Accepted for publication 1984

Publication Date:
08 March 2008 (online)

ABSTRACT

A stereotypical pattern of arterial intimal damage has been demonstrated in ratavulsed and crushed injuries. These intimal tears can be found up to 6 cm proximal to the site of injury in avulsion injuries and are found at a delayed time with crush injuries. In both types of injury, circumferential intimal and subintimal tears spaced approximately 1 mm apart were demonstrated. These findings suggest a structural arrangement of the muscular artery wall that predisposes it to a reproducible pattern of damage. Veins undergoing the same avulsion and crushing procedure did not manifest any change. The presence of musculature rings or a weakened medial layer in artery walls after avulsion and crush injuries may influence short term patency and also long-term clinical replantation results.