Presentation
Restrained driver in high speed car accident.
Patient Data
Age: 25
Gender: Male
From the case:
Traumatic aortic injury with small renal infarct
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Intimal flap visible within the descending aorta at the level of the aortic isthmus. No intramural or periaortic hematoma. A region of wedge-shaped hypodensity is seen in the right renal lower pole consistent with an infarct. Subcutaneous seat belt bruising is evident.
Case Discussion
This case demonstrates how aortic injuries are not always accompanied by other traumatic injuries. This traumatic flap has flicked off a thromboembolus to produce a small right renal infarct which emphasizes the importance of recognizing and managing these injuries.