| Literature DB >> 35018262 |
Rajeev Thilak Chellasamy1,2, Srujana Reddy3, Saichandran B V2, Rajkumar Sundararaj4.
Abstract
Blunt aortic injuries are lethal and only a few patients survive. Most of the patients die at the site of accidents and only a few reach the hospital. Those who reach hospitals usually have small tears or pseudo-aneurysm of the aorta. Immediate imaging and intervention play a major role in the survival of these patients. We report this case as only a few patients report to the hospital with aortic injury and our patient was taken up for surgery immediately and a life-saving procedure was done.Entities:
Keywords: aorta injury; emergency medical service; major trauma; road traffic injuries; thoracic aorta
Year: 2021 PMID: 35018262 PMCID: PMC8740545 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.20264
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184
Figure 1Chest X-ray showing left-sided hemo-thorax with left clavicle, left first, second, and third rib fracture.
Figure 2CT angiogram showing injured aorta.
Figure 3Black arrow showing injured aorta.
Figure 4Blue arrow showing injured aorta replaced with Dacron graft.
Figure 5Green arrow pointing towards left common carotid and red arrow pointing towards saphaneous vein graft.