F1000Research (Dec 2022)
Case Report: Endotracheal tube as life-saving tool to control an aortic rupture in intensive care unit [version 1; peer review: 2 approved]
Abstract
Background: Aortic rupture and suture dehiscence can complicate a cardiac operation, especially in case of infections of the surgical site. Such a complication can be life-threatening and require immediate surgical treatment. Case: We report the case of a 13-year-old girl who suffered a sudden dehiscence of the aortic suture line in the context of deep sternal wound infection, while in the surgical intensive care unit after a double valve replacement. Control of bleeding was obtained by the insertion of an endotracheal tube into the ascending aorta and inflation of the tube cuff to plug the aortic bleeding point. The extracorporeal circulation was then established and under deep hypothermic arrest the defect was successfully repaired. The patient was discharged 14 days after surgery and reviewed at the outpatient clinic in good health. Conclusions: An endotracheal tube can be used in cases of uncontrollable aortic bleeding as a life-saving tool to bridge the patient to adequate surgical treatment.