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Remembering a critical triad in severe deceleration injuries to the chest: report of a traumatic aortic rupture case.

Seyed-Farzad Mohammadi1, Parisa Samimi, Seyed-Mehrdad Mohammadi, Ahmad Reza Soroush, Jerris R Hedges.   

Abstract

We aimed to present herein the case of a potentially preventable death involving traumatic aortic rupture and to develop a critical pathway for the management of isthmic aortic ruptures consistent with the available resources. A retrospective record review by a multidisciplinary panel of experts was done, and the probability of survival was estimated based on the Revised Trauma Score and Injury Severity Scale score. Literature review and expert consensus were used in a quality and safety analysis to develop a critical care pathway for future cases. A 32-year-old man, injured in a motorcycle accident, was referred to a trauma center in a state of shock. Thoracic aortic rupture was highly suspected. For educational purposes, the classic signs of a widened mediastinum, right tracheal deviation, and left-sided hemothorax (in a context of significant deceleration injury) are incorporated into an acute care triad for traumatic aortic rupture. In such cases, in the absence of poor access to aortography, we suggest (serial - if needed) contrast-enhanced chest computed tomography scanning for diagnosis confirmation and operative planning. Assumption of hemodynamic stability can be catastrophic, and transferring the patient to a second facility may endanger survival, when operative capacity exists at the initial trauma facility.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20517756      PMCID: PMC4713191     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ulus Travma Acil Cerrahi Derg


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