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Henderson DJ, Ridgway DM, Kamath S, Harries R, Samy AK. Acute lower limb ischemia associated with use of an immersion suit. Aviat Space Environ Med 2008; 79:795–6.External compression is a rare cause of acute lower limb ischemia. Workers required to wear immersion suits during helicopter simulation training are exposed to external compressive forces which can alter the hemodynamics in arterial bypass conduits. Herein a case of arterial thromboembolization to the lower limb following the wearing of an immersion suit, in a patient who had undergone arterial bypass surgery 13 yr previously is presented. The potential for this episode of acute leg ischemia being a direct result of the compressive forces exerted by the immersion suit and the possible implications for wearers of immersion suits following arterial graft surgery is discussed.

Keywords: popliteal artery; arterial thromboembolism; arterial graft failure; external compression; protective clothing
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