This study presents an analysis of the influence of the site of rupture of abdominal aortic aneurysms on the postoperative survival rate. A series of 226 patients, who underwent emergency operations for ruptured aneurysms, is examined. The three most important methods of rupture are: Retroperitoneal rupture: this type is associated with a very high mortality (52.8% in our experience), which reaches almost 75% when the posterior parietal peritoneum tears and massive intraperitoneal bleeding occurs. This mortality is related to the amount of blood loss, hypovolemic shock, the number of transfused blood units and, especially, to increasing renal insufficiency. Rupture into the inferior vena cava: in this event the mortality rate it less severe (38.4% in our experience) and it is mostly related to the occurrence of an high output cardiac failure, as well as to oliguria or anuria following renal venous hypertension. Enteric rupture: this is, in our experience, the most uncommon event. It carries a high mortality rate (50%). The copious bleeding, which is unrestricted in hollow organs, explains the dangerous hypovolemic shock, while massive blood reabsorption from the enteric tract leads to a renal insufficiency.

Miani, S., Mingazzini, P., Piglionica, R., Biasi, G., Ruberti, U. (1984). Influence of the rupture site of abdominal aortic aneurysms with regard to postoperative survival rate. JOURNAL OF CARDIOVASCULAR SURGERY, 25(5), 414-419.

Influence of the rupture site of abdominal aortic aneurysms with regard to postoperative survival rate

MINGAZZINI, PAOLO;BIASI, GIORGIO MARIA;
1984

Abstract

This study presents an analysis of the influence of the site of rupture of abdominal aortic aneurysms on the postoperative survival rate. A series of 226 patients, who underwent emergency operations for ruptured aneurysms, is examined. The three most important methods of rupture are: Retroperitoneal rupture: this type is associated with a very high mortality (52.8% in our experience), which reaches almost 75% when the posterior parietal peritoneum tears and massive intraperitoneal bleeding occurs. This mortality is related to the amount of blood loss, hypovolemic shock, the number of transfused blood units and, especially, to increasing renal insufficiency. Rupture into the inferior vena cava: in this event the mortality rate it less severe (38.4% in our experience) and it is mostly related to the occurrence of an high output cardiac failure, as well as to oliguria or anuria following renal venous hypertension. Enteric rupture: this is, in our experience, the most uncommon event. It carries a high mortality rate (50%). The copious bleeding, which is unrestricted in hollow organs, explains the dangerous hypovolemic shock, while massive blood reabsorption from the enteric tract leads to a renal insufficiency.
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Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms, Prognosis, Rupture
English
1984
25
5
414
419
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Miani, S., Mingazzini, P., Piglionica, R., Biasi, G., Ruberti, U. (1984). Influence of the rupture site of abdominal aortic aneurysms with regard to postoperative survival rate. JOURNAL OF CARDIOVASCULAR SURGERY, 25(5), 414-419.
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