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Hypothenar Hammer Syndrome in a Computer Programmer: CTA Diagnosis and Surgical and Endovascular Treatment
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ThrombosisHypothenar Hammer SyndromeCardiovascular DiseaseMedicineCta DiagnosisVascular SurgeryRehabilitationNeurologyFinger IschemiaCerebrovascular InterventionNeurovascular DiseaseStrokeTomographic AngiographyAtherosclerosisOrthopaedic SurgeryComputer Programmer
Finger ischemia due to embolic occlusion of digital arteries resulting from trauma to the palmar ulnar artery has been termed hypothenar hammer syndrome (HHS). In HHS, arterial thrombosis and/or aneurysm formation with embolization to the digital arteries causes symptoms of ischemia. We describe a patient in whom the initial diagnosis was made on multidetector computed tomographic angiography (CTA), as well as his endovascular and surgical management.
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