Ten cases of limb injuries including vascular and nervous lesions are reported. After pointing out the modalities of diagnosis, the authors describe the surgical technic: vascular management first, and then nervous repair. After a six months to three years follow-up, among eight cases, the vascular repair is successful every time, and the nervous repair five times. Although each technic is usually easy, the association of both lesions needs the collaboration of multidisciplinary surgical teams.
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