11 November 2021 : Clinical Research
Endovascular Repair of Thoracic Aorta Injury: 17 Years of Single-Center Experience
Václav Procházka 12ABEF*, Jan Roman34BCEF, František Jalůvka34AEF, Tomáš Jonszta 12E, Adéla Vrtková5BCDE, Leopold Pleva6AEF, Vladimír Ječmínek7AE, Jiří Sieja8E, Radim Brát8ABFDOI: 10.12659/MSM.934479
Med Sci Monit 2021; 27:e934479
Figure 1 Thoracic aortic injury with active bleeding(A) Computed tomography (CT) angiogram of the axial maximum intensity projection (MIP) reconstruction with aortic trauma in loco typico. (B) CT showing left hemothorax, pulmonary trauma, and active bleeding. (C) CT MIP sagittal projection with aortic grade IV trauma. (D) CT volume rendering technique reconstruction of the aortic wall trauma grade IV. (E) Digital subtraction angiography with active contrast agent leakage. (F) ZDEG (Cook) stent graft implantation before the origin of the left vertebral artery with left subclavian artery coverage. (G) CT follow-up in coronal projection. (H) CT follow-up in sagittal projection.