Title of article :
Rupture of an uncommon mediastinal aneurysm resulting in spontaneous hematoma
Author/Authors :
Feng, Chunsheng Departments of Anesthesiology - The First Hospital of JiLin University – Changchun - China , Lu, Xiaoqian Department of Radiology - The First Hospital of JiLin University - Changchun - China , Cao, Dianbo Department of Radiology - The First Hospital of JiLin University - Changchun - China
Abstract :
A 61-year-old man with a 10-year history of bronchiectasis presented to our hospital with a sudden onset of chest pain, epigastric pain, and excessive sweat. Chest computed tomography (CT)
showed a large mass having mixed density in the posterior mediastinum extending all the way up to the aortic arch level. Bilateral cystic bronchiectasis was found in the lower lobe. Contrast-enhanced
CT revealed a massive mediastinal hematoma and an adjacent aneurysm originating from the left gastric artery (Fig. 1a, 1b). Shortly
after admission, the patient’s hemoglobin level rapidly dropped
from 10.3 g/dL to 8.6 g/dL. Hemodynamic instability accompanying
CT findings necessitated immediate angiography
Keywords :
Mediastinal Hematoma , CTA , Treatment
Journal title :
The Anatolian Journal of Cardiology: Andolu Kardiyoloji Dergisi