Main pulmonary artery laceration after blunt trauma: accurate preoperative diagnosis.
Journal: The Annals Of Thoracic Surgery
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Abstract
Blunt chest trauma is associated with a variety of lethal injuries, many of which are responsible for prehospital mortality. Major intrathoracic vascular injury accounts for a vast majority of these fatal injuries. Patients surviving after main pulmonary artery injury are rare. We present the case of a patient who sustained a main pulmonary artery laceration as a result of a blunt motor vehicle crash. He was diagnosed accurately by computed tomography and underwent successful repair.
Authors
G Ambrose, L Barrett, G Angus, T Absi, G Shaftan