2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejvsextra.2009.03.002
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Emergency Endovascular Treatment of a Traumatic Sub-Diaphragmatic Abdominal Aorta Rupture Caused by a Firearm

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“…27 Medical management, consisting of blood pressure control and aspirin, has been effective in intimal flaps that are <10 mm in size, 27 whereas open or endovascular repair is often pursued for large intimal flaps, pseudoaneurysms, or frank rupture. 27,29,31,32 Penetrating trauma can present as acute hemorrage, 33 delayed hemorrhage, 34 or as a delayed psuedoaneurysm. 35 The instructions for use (IFU) of most commercially available stent grafts do not include patients with abdominal aortic lesions secondary to trauma.…”
Section: Abdominal Aortamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…27 Medical management, consisting of blood pressure control and aspirin, has been effective in intimal flaps that are <10 mm in size, 27 whereas open or endovascular repair is often pursued for large intimal flaps, pseudoaneurysms, or frank rupture. 27,29,31,32 Penetrating trauma can present as acute hemorrage, 33 delayed hemorrhage, 34 or as a delayed psuedoaneurysm. 35 The instructions for use (IFU) of most commercially available stent grafts do not include patients with abdominal aortic lesions secondary to trauma.…”
Section: Abdominal Aortamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Endovascular aneurysm repairs, including the Excluder (W. L. Gore & Associates), 27 Zenith (Cook Medical), 27 Endologix (Endologix, Irvine, California), 40 and AneuRx (Medtronic) 27,35 have all been reported (Table 1). Cuffs made by Gore, 27 Cook, 41 and Medtronic 33 have also been used. Large covered stents, such as the Fluency (Bard, Murray Hill, New Jersey) 42 and Corvita (Corvita Corporation, Miami, Florida), 34 and iliac limbs, such as the Cook iliac limb (Cook Medical), 43 have also been used for some patients.…”
Section: Abdominal Aortamentioning
confidence: 99%