Heart Views (Jan 2011)

A blunt chest trauma causing left anterior descending artery dissection and acute myocardial infarction treated by deferred angioplasty

  • Rafid Fayadh Al-Aqeedi,
  • Waleed Muhsin Ali,
  • Fuad Al-Ani,
  • Yassir S Abdulrahman,
  • Abdulrahman Alnabti

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/1995-705X.86018
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 2
pp. 71 – 73

Abstract

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Traumatic coronary artery dissection is an uncommon cause of acute myocardial infarction (AMI). We report a case of blunt chest trauma resulting from a motorcycle collision causing ostial dissection of the left anterior descending (LAD) artery in a 31-year-old previously healthy male. The patient also suffered from compound comminuted fractures of the humerus and ulna and severe liver laceration, which hampered both percutaneous and surgical acute revasularization. After a stormy hospital course, a bare metal stent was implanted to seal the LAD artery dissection. The patient was discharged in a stable condition and was followed-up for rehabilitation. This case report underscores the multidisciplinary approach in facing challenges encountered after rare sequelae of chest trauma.

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