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Article Dans Une Revue Interactive Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery Année : 2013

Blunt traumatic aortic rupture of the proximal ascending aorta repaired by resection and direct anastomosis.

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Traumatic aortic injury represents 15% of motor vehicle related deaths with death occurring at the scene in 85% of the cases. Aortic disruptions usually occur at the isthmus in a transverse fashion with all three of the aortic layers being involved. Herein, we report the case of a 68-year old man with no prior medical history who was struck by a vehicle while riding his bicycle. The ruptured segment of aorta was resected circumferentially and interrupted horizontal mattress pledgeted prolene sutures were used to ensure full thickness aortic integrity of the proximal and distal aortic segments. The aorta was closed with a single-layer technique using 4/0 prolene suture. There were no postoperative complications and patient was discharged on Day 44. The case here discussed demonstrates a rare presentation of blunt aortic injury. The proximal ascending aorta is an unusual site of transection following blunt trauma with few reports in the literature. We were able to repair the aorta with direct suture, thus avoiding the use of artificial material.

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hal-00879865 , version 1 (05-11-2013)

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Majid Harmouche, Eric Karim Slimani, Adeline Heraudeau, Jean-Philippe Verhoye. Blunt traumatic aortic rupture of the proximal ascending aorta repaired by resection and direct anastomosis.. Interactive Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery, 2013, 17 (4), pp.739-40. ⟨10.1093/icvts/ivt307⟩. ⟨hal-00879865⟩
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