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Traumatic innominate artery transection.

TitleTraumatic innominate artery transection.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2002
AuthorsAnastasiadis, K., Channon K. M., & Ratnatunga C.
JournalJ Cardiovasc Surg (Torino)
Volume43
Issue5
Pagination697-700
Date Published2002 Oct
ISSN0021-9509
KeywordsAccidents, Traffic, Adult, Brachiocephalic Trunk, Deceleration, Humans, Male, Wounds, Nonpenetrating
Abstract

Blunt innominate artery injury is a rare but often lethal complication of severe deceleration trauma. We report the case of a 38-year-old man with such an injury who was successfully operated on an emergency basis. In cases of brachiocephalic vessel trauma, a high index of suspicion in chest deceleration injuries may lead to a proper investigative process and an accurate diagnosis. Clinical signs as blood pressure gradient between the arms and widening of the mediastinum on chest X-ray is highly suggestive of trauma of the thoracic aorta and its great vessels. A chest CT scan may contribute to the diagnosis and can rule out major trauma of the aorta, but the procedure of choice for the definite diagnosis is usually the angiography. Subsequent early repair is favorable to avoid complications and fatal events. Cardiopulmonary bypass use in selected cases favors the outcome.

Alternate JournalJ Cardiovasc Surg (Torino)
PubMed ID12386587

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