Rupture of an Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm in a Young Man with Marfan Syndrome
We present a case with a young nonsmoking and normotensive male with Marfan syndrome, who developed an infrarenal AAA that presented with rupture to the retroperitoneal cavity causing life-threatening bleeding shock. The patient had acute aortic surgery and survived. Five months before this incident, the patient had uneventful elective aortic root replacement (ad modum David) due to an enlarged aortic root. At that time, his abdominal aorta was assessed with a routine ultrasound scan that showed a normal-sized abdominal aorta.
Source: Annals of Vascular Surgery - Category: Surgery Authors: Maria Weinkouff Pedersen, Khiem Dinh Huynh, Ulrik Thorngren Baandrup, Dorte Guldbrand Nielsen, Niels Holmark Andersen Tags: Case Report Source Type: research
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