• Emergency radiology · May 2008

    Case Reports

    Blunt traumatic abdominal aortic rupture: CT imaging.

    • Gaetano Nucifora, Fjoralba Hysko, and Annarosa Vasciaveo.
    • Cardiopulmonary Science Department, Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria Santa Maria della Misericordia, P.le S.Maria della Misericordia, 15, 33100 Udine, Italy. gnucifora@cardionet.it
    • Emerg Radiol. 2008 May 1;15(3):211-3.

    AbstractBlunt abdominal aortic trauma is a rare but potentially lethal event. It is commonly associated with high-speed motor vehicle accidents. Intimal flap, thrombosis, and pseudoaneurysm of the abdominal aorta are the more common findings. We present a case of blunt abdominal aortic trauma in which CT disclosed free aortic rupture with intraabdominal bleeding and a huge retroperitoneal hematoma, an extremely rare finding among patients reaching the hospital alive, due to its high and immediate mortality rate.

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