Bakoń Leopold, Pacho Ryszard, Leszczyński Aleksander
Department of Radiology, Military Institute of Aviation Medicine, 54/56 Krasińskiego Street, 01-755 Warsaw, Poland.
II Department of Clinical Radiology, Medical University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland.
Radiol Case Rep. 2019 Apr 1;14(6):714-717. doi: 10.1016/j.radcr.2019.03.010. eCollection 2019 Jun.
Post-traumatic aortic injuries are more common in victims of aircraft accidents than in motor vehicle accidents, and are a leading cause of on-site and delayed mortality, regardless of cause. In this case report, we present a history of a nearly isolated aortic post-traumatic injury in a victim of a paragliding accident. The rarity of this case lies in 2 factors, that is, the lack of the other life-threatening injuries usually present in high-energy accidents, and an unusual, exfoliative type of injury not matching more closely the typical classifications made use of currently in clinical practice.
创伤后主动脉损伤在飞机事故受害者中比在机动车事故受害者中更常见,并且是现场和延迟死亡的主要原因,无论病因如何。在本病例报告中,我们呈现了一名滑翔伞事故受害者几乎孤立的创伤后主动脉损伤病史。该病例的罕见性在于两个因素,即缺乏高能事故中通常存在的其他危及生命的损伤,以及一种不寻常的、剥脱性的损伤类型,与目前临床实践中使用的典型分类不太相符。