1 Jul 2007Review
Ruptured aneurysms of the abdominal aorta: from the First Aid to the Operative Room. Changing concepts
Mauro Frego 1Giorgio Bianchera 1Imerio Angriman 1Lorenzo Norberto 1Fabio Pilon 1Lino Polese 1Marco Scarpa 1Cesare Ruffolo 1Stefano Corso 1Patrizia Zolt 1
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Article Info
1 Clinica Chirurgica I (Direttore: D. D’Amico), Università degli Studi di Padova
Ann. Ital. Chir., 2007, 78(4), 277-282;
Published: 1 Jul 2007
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Abstract
Worldwide literature review from PubMed indicate that progress has been made in first aid assistance, diagnosis and treatment of ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysms, which led to a reduced operative mortality. Nevertheless, ruptured aneurysms may present atipically in about half of the cases, thus leading to an initially uncorrect diagnosis up to 25% of cases. Mean survival interval from onset of symptoms and death is 10-14 hours, thus indicating that time exists to consider the new imaging techniques in 80% of patients, particularly the TC multislice. This, when is strategically located close to the emergency or the operative room, can rapidly allow a correct diagnosis and provide an accurate morphological evaluation, thus enabling the surgeon to plan the most adequate treatment with open or endovascular repair.
Keywords
- Abdominal aorta aneurysm
- Emergency
- Rupture
- Surgery