American Journal of Roentgenology, Vol 149, Issue 3, 607-611
Copyright © 1987 by American Roentgen Ray Society
Penetrating injuries of the thoracic aorta and brachiocephalic arteries: angiographic findings in 18 cases
RG Fisher
and
Y Ben-Menachem
Eighteen patients with surgically proved penetrating injuries to the thoracic aorta or brachiocephalic arteries were evaluated preoperatively with angiography. Fifteen injuries resulted from direct penetration of a vessel and three were concussion or blast injuries. Arteriography correctly showed vessel damage in 16 (89%), although one was identified only in retrospect. There were two false-negative examinations. False aneurysms were present in nine. Other findings included occlusion, wall irregularity, and an arterial-arterial fistula. Our results show that angiography is an accurate means of detecting penetrating injuries to the thoracic aorta or brachiocephalic arteries.