• J. Vasc. Surg. · Jan 1996

    Review Case Reports

    Intravascular stenting of traumatic abdominal aortic dissection.

    • C H Marty-Ané, P Alric, M Prudhomme, R Chircop, O Serres-Cousiné, and H Mary.
    • Service de Chirurgie Thoracique et Vasculaire, Hôpital Arnaud de Villeneuve, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire, Montpellier, France.
    • J. Vasc. Surg. 1996 Jan 1;23(1):156-61.

    PurposeWe describe the case of a 34-year-old man with blunt abdominal trauma. Initial abdominal computed tomography scan showed retroperitoneal hematoma, pancreatic contusion, multiple fractures of the transverse process in the thoraco-lumbar spine, and infrarenal aortic dissection.MethodAngiography revealed that the aortic dissection originated proximal to the inferior mesenteric artery and extended down to the left common iliac artery without vascular obliteration. The pancreatic trauma was managed without operation, and the dissection was treated with aortic and left iliac endovascular self-expanding Schneider Wall Stents.ResultImmediate angiographic and computed tomography scan examination showed the obliteration of the greater part of the dissection with persistence of a short dissected segment at the level of the aortic bifurcation. Examination a week later showed thrombosis of this false lumen and complete obliteration of the dissection.ConclusionIntravascular stenting allowed treatment of the dissection without open surgical procedures requiring laparotomy and aortic operation.

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