Siddiqi MS, Sharma AK, Al Sabti H. Polytrauma to right diaphragm, descending thoracic aorta, and innominate artery.
Asian Cardiovasc Thorac Ann 2014;
23:1075-8. [PMID:
24778422 DOI:
10.1177/0218492314533558]
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Abstract
Traumatic diaphragmatic rupture with concomitant great vessel injuries is a catastrophic and life-threatening injury group that requires immediate identification and management. It can be both diagnostically and therapeutically very challenging. We report a case of combined traumatic diaphragmatic, aortic and innominate artery injuries, which was managed successfully. To have a fruitful outcome, management of this injury complex should preferably be staged depending on the hemodynamic stability of the patient. In a patient with traumatic diaphragmatic injuries, one should also have a high index of suspicion of associated great vessel injuries.
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