TY - JOUR
T1 - Case report
T2 - Endovascular stent-graft repair of aortic penetrating trauma, literature review, and case report
AU - Bayona, Juan Gabriel
AU - Rey Chaves, Carlos Eduardo
AU - Hernández Rodríguez, Oscar Geovanny
AU - Barón, Vladimir
AU - Fajardo, Ernesto
AU - Posada, Eduardo
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
2023 Bayona, Rey Chaves, Hernández Rodríguez, Barón, Fajardo and Posada.
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - Penetrating aortic injuries are infrequent. Its incidence is unknown because most patients die of hemorrhage even before they receive adequate treatment. Aortic wounds generally require conventional thoracotomy/laparotomy repair and are related to high mortality rates. Recently with the advent of endovascular techniques, most authors prefer endovascular management when feasible due to better (still poor) outcomes. The short- and mid-term results of immediate endovascular repair of traumatic aortic injuries are promising, especially when compared with open surgical treatment, indicating that endovascular therapy is preferable in patients with multi-trauma and traumatic ruptures of the thoracic aorta. Here we present the diagnosis and treatment of a 30 years-old male patient with multiple traumatic stab wounds, including anterior aortic laceration with a grade II aortic lesion successfully managed with an endovascular stent graft.
AB - Penetrating aortic injuries are infrequent. Its incidence is unknown because most patients die of hemorrhage even before they receive adequate treatment. Aortic wounds generally require conventional thoracotomy/laparotomy repair and are related to high mortality rates. Recently with the advent of endovascular techniques, most authors prefer endovascular management when feasible due to better (still poor) outcomes. The short- and mid-term results of immediate endovascular repair of traumatic aortic injuries are promising, especially when compared with open surgical treatment, indicating that endovascular therapy is preferable in patients with multi-trauma and traumatic ruptures of the thoracic aorta. Here we present the diagnosis and treatment of a 30 years-old male patient with multiple traumatic stab wounds, including anterior aortic laceration with a grade II aortic lesion successfully managed with an endovascular stent graft.
KW - aortic pseudoaneurysm
KW - endovascular repair
KW - outcomes
KW - penetrating trauma
KW - vascular injury
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U2 - 10.3389/fsurg.2023.1264558
DO - 10.3389/fsurg.2023.1264558
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85174953059
SN - 2296-875X
VL - 10
JO - Frontiers in Surgery
JF - Frontiers in Surgery
M1 - 1264558
ER -