We report a case of traumatic diaphragmatic and aortic rupture in a 27-year-old man
after a vehicle accident. The patient underwent successful aortic replacement with
a prosthetic graft and diaphragmatic suture. The patient died one month later secondary
to rupture of the infected graft. Acute traumatic aortic rupture (TAR) and blunt diaphragmatic
rupture (BDR) are life-threatening complications of blunt chest trauma; more than
80 % of patients with these lesions die at the site of accident and only a very small
percentage of cases are transferred alive to the emergency unit. In patients with
major blunt trauma, aortic rupture and diaphragmatic rupture must be systematically
included in the differential diagnosis.
Cardiovascular surgery - thoracic surgery - thoracic aorta - diaphragm rupture - trauma
- surgery