Literature DB >> 11240295

Blunt abdominal aortic trauma in association with thoracolumbar spine fractures.

K Inaba1, A W Kirkpatrick, J Finkelstein, J Murphy, F D Brenneman, B R Boulanger, M Girotti.   

Abstract

All patients with blunt abdominal aortic disruption (BAAD) in the trauma registries at the three Regional Trauma Centres were retrospectively reviewed over the last decade. From the 11465 trauma admissions ISS>16,194 sustained aortic injuries. Eight cases of BAAD were identified, six with concurrent thoracolumbar spine (TLS) fractures (mean ISS 42). Patients with BAAD and TLS were subject to a detailed analysis. Clinically, three injury types were seen, hemodynamically unstable (uncontained full thickness laceration), stable symptomatic (intimal dissection with occlusion), and stable asymptomatic (contained full thickness laceration or intimal dissection without occlusion). All spinal column fractures involved a distractive mechanism, one with both distractive and translational fracture components. We propose that a distractive force, applied to the aorta lying anterior to the anterior longitudinal ligament, results in an aortic injury spectrum ranging from an intimal tear to a full thickness laceration, as a related injury. Computed tomography (CT) was an important imaging modality in the stable asymptomatic patients. All intimal dissections without occlusion were managed non-operatively. With distractive TLS fractures, BAAD needs to be considered.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11240295     DOI: 10.1016/s0020-1383(00)00203-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Injury        ISSN: 0020-1383            Impact factor:   2.586


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