Research Article

[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.

CasesSexAgeInjury methodTime from injury to CTALocation of aortic dissectionTime from injury to operationHospital stay (days)History of hypertensionOther traumaOther surgery

1Male53CA10 h5 cm distal to SLAES6DenyIConservative treatment
2Female83CA1 dSBS9 d later17DenyIIConservative treatment
3Male51FFt1 h distal to SLAES34YesIIIThoracic haemostasis under thoracoscopy, splenectomy and tracheotomy
4Male46CA1 hSBSES30DenyIVOpen reduction with internal fixation for left intertrochanteric fractures
5Male46CA4 h2 cm distal to SLAES32DenyVInternal fixation for sternum fractures, internal fixation for rib fractures, thoracoplasty
6Female63CA36 hSBS23 d later44YesVIConservative treatment
7Male18CA2 h1 cm distal to SLAES24DenyVIISplenectomy, ankle fracture incision, and internal fixation
8Female66CA10 hSBSES7DenyVIIIHaemothorax
9Male51FFH12d1 cm distal to SLA13 d later23DenyIXConservative treatment

LCS: lesser curvature side; CA: car accident; FFH: fall from a height; ES: emergency surgery.