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Traumatic aortic injuries: current concepts

A M Cohen1, J R Crass

  • 1Department of Radiology, MetroHealth Medical Center, Cleveland, OH 44109.

Seminars in Ultrasound, CT, and MR
|April 1, 1993
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This article reviews traumatic aortic injuries, focusing on the "osseous pinch" mechanism. It evaluates imaging techniques for diagnosis and suggests an optimal approach for patient management.

Area of Science:

  • Trauma Surgery
  • Vascular Surgery
  • Diagnostic Imaging

Background:

  • Traumatic aortic injuries are severe injuries requiring prompt diagnosis and management.
  • Understanding injury mechanisms is crucial for effective evaluation.
  • Imaging plays a vital role in assessing the extent of aortic damage.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To summarize current knowledge on traumatic aortic injuries.
  • To discuss the
  • osseous pinch
  • mechanism of injury.
  • To evaluate the utility of various imaging modalities and propose a practical approach to their application.

Main Methods:

  • Review of current literature and concepts regarding traumatic aortic injuries.

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  • Discussion of the biomechanics of the
  • osseous pinch
  • injury.
  • Analysis of the roles and limitations of different imaging techniques, including CT angiography and MRI.
  • Main Results:

    • The
    • osseous pinch
    • mechanism is a significant factor in certain traumatic aortic injuries.
    • Each imaging modality offers unique advantages for evaluating aortic trauma.
    • A structured approach to imaging selection can optimize patient care and resource utilization.

    Conclusions:

    • Accurate diagnosis of traumatic aortic injuries relies on understanding injury mechanisms and appropriate imaging.
    • A rational, technology-guided imaging strategy is essential for efficient and effective patient evaluation.
    • Continued advancements in imaging technology will further refine the management of these critical injuries.