Blunt traumatic celiac artery avulsion managed with celiac artery ligation and open aorto-celiac bypass
Traumatic celiac artery injuries are rare and highly lethal with reported mortality rates of 38–62%. The vast majority are caused by penetrating trauma with only 11 reported cases due to blunt trauma (Graham et al., 1978; Asensio et al., 2000, 2002). Only 3 of these cases were complete celiac artery...
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doaj-33416227c3c74106822db2d45c6749e32020-11-25T00:05:17ZengElsevierTrauma Case Reports2352-64402017-10-0111C81210.1016/j.tcr.2017.10.002Blunt traumatic celiac artery avulsion managed with celiac artery ligation and open aorto-celiac bypassMatthew D. Kronick0Andrew R. Doben1Marvin E. Morris2Ronald I. Gross3Amanda Kravetz4Jeffry T. Nahmias5Baystate Medical Center, Tufts University School of Medicine, Springfield, MA, USABaystate Medical Center, Tufts University School of Medicine, Springfield, MA, USABaystate Medical Center, Tufts University School of Medicine, Springfield, MA, USABaystate Medical Center, Tufts University School of Medicine, Springfield, MA, USABaystate Medical Center, Tufts University School of Medicine, Springfield, MA, USAUniversity of California, Irvine, Orange, CA, USATraumatic celiac artery injuries are rare and highly lethal with reported mortality rates of 38–62%. The vast majority are caused by penetrating trauma with only 11 reported cases due to blunt trauma (Graham et al., 1978; Asensio et al., 2000, 2002). Only 3 of these cases were complete celiac artery avulsions. Management options described depend upon the type of injury and have included medical therapy with anti-platelet agents or anti-coagulants, endovascular stenting, and open ligation. We report a case of a survivor of complete celiac artery avulsion from blunt trauma managed by open bypass.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352644017300468VascularTraumaCeliac arteryAorta |
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Matthew D. Kronick Andrew R. Doben Marvin E. Morris Ronald I. Gross Amanda Kravetz Jeffry T. Nahmias Blunt traumatic celiac artery avulsion managed with celiac artery ligation and open aorto-celiac bypass Trauma Case Reports Vascular Trauma Celiac artery Aorta |
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Matthew D. Kronick Andrew R. Doben Marvin E. Morris Ronald I. Gross Amanda Kravetz Jeffry T. Nahmias |
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Matthew D. Kronick |
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Blunt traumatic celiac artery avulsion managed with celiac artery ligation and open aorto-celiac bypass |
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Blunt traumatic celiac artery avulsion managed with celiac artery ligation and open aorto-celiac bypass |
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Blunt traumatic celiac artery avulsion managed with celiac artery ligation and open aorto-celiac bypass |
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Blunt traumatic celiac artery avulsion managed with celiac artery ligation and open aorto-celiac bypass |
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Blunt traumatic celiac artery avulsion managed with celiac artery ligation and open aorto-celiac bypass |
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blunt traumatic celiac artery avulsion managed with celiac artery ligation and open aorto-celiac bypass |
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Trauma Case Reports |
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2017-10-01 |
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Traumatic celiac artery injuries are rare and highly lethal with reported mortality rates of 38–62%. The vast majority are caused by penetrating trauma with only 11 reported cases due to blunt trauma (Graham et al., 1978; Asensio et al., 2000, 2002). Only 3 of these cases were complete celiac artery avulsions. Management options described depend upon the type of injury and have included medical therapy with anti-platelet agents or anti-coagulants, endovascular stenting, and open ligation. We report a case of a survivor of complete celiac artery avulsion from blunt trauma managed by open bypass. |
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Vascular Trauma Celiac artery Aorta |
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