Figure 2From: Upper limb amputation due to a brachial arterial embolism associated with a superior mesenteric arterial embolism: a case reportAbove-elbow amputation 6 weeks after the emergency laparotomy. (A) The contrast-enhanced computed tomography. The brachial artery (circle) was occluded at the supracondylar level due to a thromboembolism. (B) An intraoperative photograph of the brachial artery. The arterial lumen is filled with an organized embolus.Back to article page