SAGE Open Medical Case Reports (Aug 2021)

A life-threatening spontaneous ascending aortic rupture due to a small penetrating aortic ulcer

  • Yasuhito Nakamura,
  • Kiyoshi Doi,
  • Syojiro Yamaguchi,
  • Etsuji Umeda,
  • Osamu Sakai,
  • Katsuya Shimabukuro

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/2050313X211037784
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9

Abstract

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We reported a rare case of spontaneous frank rupture of a small (4 mm) penetrating aortic ulcer in the ascending aorta resulted in catastrophic bleeding. The ulcer only created a pinhole wound in the adventitia without saccular aneurysms, intramural hematomas, or aortic dissections. Notably, the wound could be directly closed because the aortic wall was intact only 5 mm away from the bleeding site. The postoperative course was uneventful, and the patient was discharged on the 11th postoperative day. After 8 months, follow-up computed tomography showed no abnormality of the aortic wall at the repair site.