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A Rabbit Aortic Valve Stenosis Model Induced by Direct Balloon Injury
Published on: March 31, 2023
Aortic valve perforation secondary to blunt force trauma
Sachin Mehta1, Gibbs Wilson1, Keith Suarez1
1Department of Internal Medicine (Mehta, Wilson) and the Department of Cardiovascular Diseases (Suarez, Chiles), Baylor Scott & White Hospital, Temple, Texas.
Abstract:
Blunt chest trauma has seldom been reported as a cause of rupture of an aortic valve cusp. We report the case of a 63-year-old man who had a motor vehicle collision resulting in transection of the descending thoracic aorta, splenic pseudoaneurysm, and rupture of an aortic valve cusp causing severe aortic regurgitation. Despite replacement of the aortic valve, he died of multiorgan failure.
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