医学
外科
血肿
放射性武器
腹主动脉瘤
主动脉破裂
保守管理
动脉瘤
主动脉瘤
放射科
作者
Sarah Tham,Darius Aw,Kalpana Vijaykumar,Shin Chuen Cheng,Jia Sheng Tay,Edward Choke
标识
DOI:10.1177/15266028221119311
摘要
Purpose: Ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) is almost always considered fatal without open surgical or endovascular repair. We report a case that has defied this norm and explore the possible factors involved in this exceedingly rare outcome. Case Report: An 87 year old gentleman presented with an acute ruptured AAA with left retroperitoneal hematoma. He was counseled for emergent repair, but opted for conservative management instead. He has remained well at the time of writing, 13 months from the rupture, with clinical resolution of symptoms along with radiological resolution of the hematoma. Conclusion: Timely repair remains the mainstay of management for ruptured AAA, although this rare case highlights that it is possible for ruptured AAA to seal spontaneously with patient surviving up to 13 months. We have sought to hypothesize the factors in this case that may have contributed to prolonged survival following untreated ruptured AAA. Clinical Impact Statement While the overwhelming evidence is that a ruptured AAA left unrepaired is fatal, our case report illustrates a rare case that shows it is possible for ruptured AAA to seal spontaneously, with patient surviving up to 13 months. We seek to hypothesize the factors that may contribute to such prolonged survival.
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