Endovascular stents have had a limited role in the management of trauma and vascular emergencies involving active hemorrhage. We describe a patient with delayed rupture of the infrarenal aorta after intra-abdominal sepsis caused the breakdown of a primary aortic repair. A stent-graft repair was performed, as concomitant injuries did not allow anterior access to the aorta. This report describes the successful endovascular repair of an actively hemorrhaging penetrating abdominal aortic injury. Endovascular approaches to aortic injuries may be valuable in settings where a hostile abdomen precludes traditional open repair
BackgroundPosttraumatic aortic rupture is a potentially lethal injury. Endovascular procedure has re...
AbstractA 22-year-old man came to our institution with upper gastrointestinal bleeding and massive i...
AbstractPenetrating atheromatous ulcers of the aorta are increasingly recognized as a distinct entit...
Endovascular stents have had a limited role in the management of trauma and vascular emergencies inv...
AbstractBackgroundThe best time to intervene in traumatic aortic injuries has long been a matter of ...
Civilian vascular trauma has increased over the pastdecade with a concurrent surge in the use of fir...
We describe a 36-year-old woman who presented to our facility after sustaining a gunshot wound to th...
AbstractA 71-year-old woman had an abdominal aortic disruption as a belted passenger in a motor vehi...
Blunt injury of the abdominal aorta is highly fatal. We present an unusual case of an osteophyte imp...
AbstractBackgroundDissection of the abdominal aorta caused by blunt trauma is a rare injury, often c...
The evaluation and management of patients with abdominal vascular trauma or injury requires immediat...
Blunt abdominal aortic injury from trauma is extremely rare. It is generally from motor vehicular cr...
Penetrating injuries of the subclavian artery are associated with a high morbidity and mortality rat...
peer reviewedTraumatic aortic rupture of the thoracic aorta (usually at the isthmus) is frequently ...
Blunt injury of the abdominal aorta is a rare event, seen in only 0.07% to 0.17% of all blunt trauma...
BackgroundPosttraumatic aortic rupture is a potentially lethal injury. Endovascular procedure has re...
AbstractA 22-year-old man came to our institution with upper gastrointestinal bleeding and massive i...
AbstractPenetrating atheromatous ulcers of the aorta are increasingly recognized as a distinct entit...
Endovascular stents have had a limited role in the management of trauma and vascular emergencies inv...
AbstractBackgroundThe best time to intervene in traumatic aortic injuries has long been a matter of ...
Civilian vascular trauma has increased over the pastdecade with a concurrent surge in the use of fir...
We describe a 36-year-old woman who presented to our facility after sustaining a gunshot wound to th...
AbstractA 71-year-old woman had an abdominal aortic disruption as a belted passenger in a motor vehi...
Blunt injury of the abdominal aorta is highly fatal. We present an unusual case of an osteophyte imp...
AbstractBackgroundDissection of the abdominal aorta caused by blunt trauma is a rare injury, often c...
The evaluation and management of patients with abdominal vascular trauma or injury requires immediat...
Blunt abdominal aortic injury from trauma is extremely rare. It is generally from motor vehicular cr...
Penetrating injuries of the subclavian artery are associated with a high morbidity and mortality rat...
peer reviewedTraumatic aortic rupture of the thoracic aorta (usually at the isthmus) is frequently ...
Blunt injury of the abdominal aorta is a rare event, seen in only 0.07% to 0.17% of all blunt trauma...
BackgroundPosttraumatic aortic rupture is a potentially lethal injury. Endovascular procedure has re...
AbstractA 22-year-old man came to our institution with upper gastrointestinal bleeding and massive i...
AbstractPenetrating atheromatous ulcers of the aorta are increasingly recognized as a distinct entit...