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The American surgeon · Dec 1998
Case ReportsSuccessful treatment of exsanguinating aortic injury from a fractured rib.
- J A Kern, B B Chan, I L Kron, and J S Young.
- Division of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, University of Virginia Health Sciences Center, Charlottesville, USA.
- Am Surg. 1998 Dec 1;64(12):1158-60.
AbstractA 57-year-old man presented in shock after a 15-foot fall from a ladder. A massive left hemothorax was present. He underwent prompt thoracotomy and was found to have a penetrating injury of the descending thoracic aorta caused by a fractured rib. Successful management of this type of aortic injury has not been previously reported.
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