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Massive Pontine Hemorrhage by Dual Injection of Autologous Blood
Published on: May 29, 2021
[Type B intramural hematoma rupture]
Satomi Inoue1, A Yamauchi, A Tabata
1Department of Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery, Hokkaido Prefectural Kitami Hospital, Kitami, Japan.
Abstract:
A 70-year-old male, who had complained sudden chest pain and sweating, was admitted to our hospital and diagnosed as a type B intramural hematoma rupture. Emergency repair was performed with arch replacement and open-stent method. Post-operative recovery was satisfactory and the patient was discharged. A type B intramural hematoma rupture is relatively rare. Trans-esophagial echocardiography is quite useful to detect the aortic lesion and to determine the ideal depth of the stent-graft.
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