Traumatic Brain Injury Associated with Blunt Thoracic Aorta in A 2-Year-Old Child

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Joao de Deus e Brito, Claudio Roberto Assumpcao, Gerez F. Martins, Eulalia Pffeifer, Antonio de Padua Jazbik, Lucas Moura B. Maciel, Luisa de Campos Guimaraes, Ernesto Koeler Chaves

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Published: 8 March 2021 | Article Type :

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Traumatic aortic injury is rare in pediatric patients and it is still rare when associated with injury in different organs. Then, it is fundamental to evaluate diagnosis, prior to therapy, so as to get appropriate outcomes. We present a case of a 2-year-old boy with both concomitant traumatic head and thoracic aortic injuries that was evaluated by computed tomography scan (CT-scan) and transesophageal echocardiography. The child underwent emergency surgery of decompressive craniectomy. After recovering head injury, he has undergone successful surgical treatment of thoracic aorta injury.

Keywords: Pediatric, Trauma, Head injury, Surgery, Blunt thoracic aorta, Open surgery, Bovine pericardium patch, Clamp and seal.

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Joao de Deus e Brito, Claudio Roberto Assumpcao, Gerez F. Martins, Eulalia Pffeifer, Antonio de Padua Jazbik, Lucas Moura B. Maciel, Luisa de Campos Guimaraes, Ernesto Koeler Chaves. (2021-03-08). "Traumatic Brain Injury Associated with Blunt Thoracic Aorta in A 2-Year-Old Child." *Volume 4*, 1, 22-24