Abstract
1. Three cases of injury to the femoro-popliteal artery complicating fracture of the femoral shaft are described.
2. In all three cases restoration of peripheral circulation by arterial repair carried out within ten hours of injury succeeded in saving the limb from permanent damage.
3. The importance of adequate resuscitation, early diagnosis and early adequate surgical intervention is stressed.
4. The mechanism of injury and the clinical features of help in early diagnosis are discussed.
5. The place of internal fixation of the femoral fragments is discussed and its advantages and disadvantages are compared with those of treatment by skeletal or skin traction.