“…Regarding the treatment's chronology, an initial orthopaedic treatment of the injury (reduction and internal fixation or prosthesis implantation) in patient with unstable patterns of fractures is commonly recommended, to provide a stable substrate for the following vascular repair. This is thought to prevent secondary vascular repair failure by anatomical instability or secondary dislocation [3] , [4] , [5] , [6] , [7] , [8] , [9] . However the severe vascular injury with impending limb ischemia and the slight delay for his diagnosis has brought the multidisciplinary team to decide toward prioritization of the vascular surgical intervention in order to prevent limb ischemia and sequelae, and postpone by 2 weeks the orthopaedic surgical intervention in order to avoid jeopardizing the outcome of the vascular bypass, which was deemed as absolute priority in this specific scenario.…”