“…To our best knowledge, there are about 50 cases of brachial artery injuries after an elbow dislocation (closed, open, or with accompanying bone fractures) documented in the medi-cal literature (2,6). Fortunately, in the most cases, an arterial injury is present at the time of dislocation, but presentation can be delayed from the time when the patient is discharged from the hospital to ten days after closed reduction (5). It is shown that there are two patterns of the injury -a complete transection or an intimal tear followed by secondary thrombosis or formation of pseudo-aneurysm (2,6,8,13).…”