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Delayed Ascending Aorta Replacement in Blunt Chest Trauma with Aortic Injury
Shin-Ah Son, Gun-Jik Kim, Young Woo Do, Tak-Hyuk Oh
J Trauma Inj. 2018;31(1):24-28.   Published online April 30, 2018
DOI: https://doi.org/10.20408/jti.2018.31.1.24
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Ascending aortic injury after blunt chest trauma is an emergency condition that requires urgent diagnosis and treatment. The authors report the case of a patient with traumatic ascending aortic injury who received ascending aorta replacement under cardiopulmonary bypass after failure of primary repair.

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  • Traumatic Aortic Dissection (Stanford Type A, DeBakey Type II) Caused by Blunt Chest Trauma
    Shuntaro Ito, Kenji Mogi, Manabu Sakurai, Kengo Tani, Masafumi Hashimoto, Yoshiharu Takahara
    Japanese Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery.2021; 50(1): 65.     CrossRef
Surgical Removal of Intracardiac Foreign Body Remained after Penetrating Cardiac Injury
Kook Yang Park, Chul Hyun Park, Chang Hyu Choi, Jae Ik Lee, Yang Bin Jeon
J Trauma Inj. 2012;25(4):267-270.
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A 27 year-old man, who had a penetrating cardiac injury due to a metal fragment was transferred to our hospital. At admission, his vital signs were stable, and his chest film showed a foreign-body-like finding in the heart silhouette. We evaluated the patient with chest computed tomography and echocardiography for further information. Finally, we removed the metal fragment from the left ventricle by using a cardiopulmonary bypass.
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