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Floating aortic thrombus: aortic trauma treated by heparin and delayed covered stent
Stéphane Lopez1, Amine Tarmiz, Hervé Rousseau
1Department of Cardiac Surgery, Rangueil Hospital, Toulouse, France.
Abstract:
Aortic thrombus is a rare and a life-threatening consequence of aortic trauma. We report the case of a young man presenting with this complication after a motor vehicle accident, and in whom a large aortic thrombus was identified at the aortic isthmus by computed tomography of the chest. The lesion was treated initially with heparin, and a delayed covered stent was used for a false aneurysm of the aortic isthmus that was discovered secondarily.
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