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. 1991;18(2):136–139.

Extrinsic Erosion of the Descending Aorta by a Vertebral Fixator

Josip Sokolić 1,2,3, Tomislav Šoša 1,2,3, Ranko Ugljen 1,2,3, Bojan Biočina 1,2,3, Slavko Šimunić 1,2,3, Zoran Slobodnjak 1,2,3
PMCID: PMC324982  PMID: 15227498

Abstract

We report a rare case in which mechanical extrinsic erosion of the descending thoracic aorta resulted in perforation and periaortic hematoma formation in a 16-year-old girl. Five months before admission to our clinic, the patient had undergone surgical spondylosyndesis with inner vertebral fixation, for the correction of scoliosis. Subsequently, a screw on the fixator became loose, eroding and eventually perforating the wall of the descending aorta. The resultant lesion was at first misdiagnosed as a paravertebral abscess; extrinsic perforation of the descending aorta was suspected prior to operation, but was confirmed only upon surgical exploration. After evacuation of the hematoma, the 1.5-cm aortic perforation was closed directly with continuous sutures. Seven months later, the patient continues to do well. (Texas Heart Institute Journal 1991;18:136-9)

Keywords: Aorta, descending

Keywords: aortic aneurysm/aneurysm, dissecting

Keywords: aortic erosion, extrinsic

Keywords: scoliosis

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