Literature DB >> 12166847

Angiographic description of blunt traumatic injuries to the thoracic aorta with specific relevance to endograft repair.

John J Borsa1, Eric K Hoffer, Ryad Karmy-Jones, Arthur B Fontaine, Robert D Bloch, Justin K Yoon, Coralli R So, Mark H Meissner, Seher Demirer.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To describe the precise anatomical location and extent of injury (based on angiography) in a series of patients with blunt thoracic aortic injury (BTAI) and evaluate the findings relative to the potential for endograft repair.
METHODS: Thoracic aortograms from 50 trauma patients (37 men; mean age 37 years, range 13-87) with BTAI were retrospectively reviewed. Parameters important for endograft repair were recorded, including the length of the pseudoaneurysm, the distance between the origin of the most distal arch vessel and the pseudoaneurysm, the diameter of the aorta both above and below the pseudoaneurysm, and finally, the curvature of the aorta in the vicinity of the pseudoaneurysm.
RESULTS: The mean distance from the left subclavian artery to the superior aspect of the injury measured 5.8 mm along the lesser curve and 14.9 mm along the greater curve. The mean length of the injury was 17.0 mm and 26.0 mm along the lesser and greater curves, respectively. The mean aortic diameter adjacent to the injury measured 19.3 mm. The mean degree of curvature of the aorta over the length of the injury was 27.2 degrees, with a mean radius of curvature of 32.6 mm at the superior aspect of the injury and 39.3 mm inferiorly.
CONCLUSIONS: In most cases of BTAI, the location of the injury will necessitate covering the origin of the left subclavian artery if endovascular repair is to be performed. The curvature of the aorta in the region predisposed to these injuries requires that the endograft be very flexible and/or precurved.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12166847

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Endovasc Ther        ISSN: 1526-6028            Impact factor:   3.487


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