• Acta Orthop Belg · Aug 2006

    Review Case Reports

    Compressive blunt trauma of the abdomen and pelvis associated with abdominal aortic rupture.

    • Efstathios Katsoulis, Christophoros Tzioupis, Ian Sparks, and Peter V Giannoudis.
    • Department of Trauma and Orthopaedics, St James' University Hospital, Leeds, United Kingdom.
    • Acta Orthop Belg. 2006 Aug 1;72(4):492-501.

    AbstractBlunt trauma to the abdominal aorta is an uncommon but life-threatening injury. Its incidence and mortality are related to road traffic accidents and have increased during the last years mainly because of the compulsory use of seat belts. A high level of suspicion and medical knowledge is necessary for its diagnosis and appropriate management. We present a rare case of abdominal compression leading to pelvic fracture and disruption of the aortic wall with a fatal result. With this case study and a literature review, we would like to stress the importance of recognition, management and follow-up of the blunt abdominal injuries associated with pelvic trauma in order to improve the outcome.

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