[Retracted] Early Diagnosis and Treatment of Nine Patients with Severe Multiple Injuries Accompanied by Traumatic Aortic Dissection during Emergency Treatment
Table 1
General information and treatment of patients.
Cases
Sex
Age
Injury method
Time from injury to CTA
Location of aortic dissection
Time from injury to operation
Hospital stay (days)
History of hypertension
Other trauma
Other surgery
1
Male
53
CA
10 h
5 cm distal to SLA
ES
6
Deny
I
Conservative treatment
2
Female
83
CA
1 d
SBS
9 d later
17
Deny
II
Conservative treatment
3
Male
51
FFt
1 h
distal to SLA
ES
34
Yes
III
Thoracic haemostasis under thoracoscopy, splenectomy and tracheotomy
4
Male
46
CA
1 h
SBS
ES
30
Deny
IV
Open reduction with internal fixation for left intertrochanteric fractures
5
Male
46
CA
4 h
2 cm distal to SLA
ES
32
Deny
V
Internal fixation for sternum fractures, internal fixation for rib fractures, thoracoplasty
6
Female
63
CA
36 h
SBS
23 d later
44
Yes
VI
Conservative treatment
7
Male
18
CA
2 h
1 cm distal to SLA
ES
24
Deny
VII
Splenectomy, ankle fracture incision, and internal fixation
8
Female
66
CA
10 h
SBS
ES
7
Deny
VIII
Haemothorax
9
Male
51
FFH
12d
1 cm distal to SLA
13 d later
23
Deny
IX
Conservative treatment
LCS: lesser curvature side; CA: car accident; FFH: fall from a height; ES: emergency surgery.