Barranco Rosario, Leoncini Andrea, Molinelli Andrea, Ventura Francesco
Department of Legal and Forensic Medicine, University of Genova, Via De Toni 12, 16132 Genova, Italy.
Department of Legal and Forensic Medicine, University of Genova, Via De Toni 12, 16132 Genova, Italy; Legal Medicine Service, ASL 1 Imperia, via Aurelia 97 Bussana, Imperia 18100, Italy.
Forensic Sci Int. 2016 Feb;259:e5-8. doi: 10.1016/j.forsciint.2015.11.016. Epub 2015 Dec 12.
The authors illustrate a rare case of aortic arch rupture in a 60-year-old woman, occurred during a tracheostomy performed using the Griggs method. The autopsy examination showed an aortic arch rupture in an intermediate position situated in the area between the brachiocephalic artery ostium and the left common carotid artery ostium, associated to a hemorrhage filling of the adjacent connective and muscular tissue. The death was therefore determined by cardiac arrest secondary to massive hemorrhagic hypovolemic shock caused by the aortic arch rupture. The lethal iatrogenic lesion was determined by the aortic arch traction caused by the dilatation. The surgeon's incautious use of the Howard-Kelly forceps introduced in the mediastinum was therefore hypothesized.