Case Reports in Vascular Medicine (Jan 2012)

Aortic Deceleration Injury Treated by Endograft: A Case Report with 11-Year Followup

  • Zhi-Wei Hu,
  • Wang-Zhong Gao,
  • Yong-Quan Gu,
  • Bing Chen,
  • Guang-Chang Zhu,
  • Wei-Tao Liang,
  • Ya-Chan Ning

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/608358
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2012

Abstract

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Aortic deceleration injury is a common and critical condition following automobile accident with high fatality. The survivors complicated with associated serious injuries are even rare and definitive treatment is required. A 37-year-old male patient had both aortic blunt injury and coronary artery injury after a frontal car collision. After failed coronary artery percutaneous transluminal angioplasty (PTA) and deteriorated aortic lesion, the ruptured aorta was subsequently successfully treated by us with a self-made individualized endograft. The endograft was well in position and the patient functioned well in 11-year followup. With the development of endograft and technique, the endovascular treatment may be an option for patients with complicated aortic blunt injury. Yet careful patient selection and the long-term followup are essential.