Background: Grade I-II blunt traumatic aortic injuries (BTAIs) are typically managed conservatively, but their long-term progression is poorly understood. Chronic pseudoaneurysms may develop years after the injury, often remaining asymptomatic and being incidentally diagnosed. Methods: Two cases of post-traumatic aortic pseudoaneurysms, detected 20 and 25 years following conservatively managed BTAIs, are reported. Additionally, a comprehensive review of all post-traumatic pseudoaneurysms reported in the MedLine (PubMed.gov, U.S. National Library of Medicine, National Institute of Health) database between January 1984 and December 2024 was performed. Results: Both our patients underwent successful hybrid procedures, with no complications at the 1- and 4-year follow-ups. Our literature review identified 37 patients across 22 studies, with 32.4% presenting asymptomatically or incidentally diagnosed through routine imaging, between 1 month and 50 years after the initial trauma. In 37.8% of cases, the patients underwent open or endovascular repair. Conclusions: This case series and literature review emphasize the importance of long-term follow-up for patients with conservatively managed BTAIs, as chronic complications such as aortic pseudoaneurysms can arise decades later. Continuous surveillance is critical to ensure early detection and management.

Sica, S., Tinelli, G., Borghese, O., Dimri, M., Dvir, M., Minelli, F., Rizza, A., Bruno, P., Massetti, M., Tshomba, Y., Chronic Post-Traumatic Aortic Isthmus Pseudoaneurysm After Conservative Management of Grade II Injury: Why Is Continuous Follow-Up Mandatory?, <<JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE>>, 2025; 14 (4): N/A-N/A. [doi:10.3390/jcm14041133] [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/330396]

Chronic Post-Traumatic Aortic Isthmus Pseudoaneurysm After Conservative Management of Grade II Injury: Why Is Continuous Follow-Up Mandatory?

Tinelli, Giovanni;Borghese, Ottavia;Minelli, Fabrizio;Bruno, Piergiorgio;Massetti, Massimo;Tshomba, Yamume
2025

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Background: Grade I-II blunt traumatic aortic injuries (BTAIs) are typically managed conservatively, but their long-term progression is poorly understood. Chronic pseudoaneurysms may develop years after the injury, often remaining asymptomatic and being incidentally diagnosed. Methods: Two cases of post-traumatic aortic pseudoaneurysms, detected 20 and 25 years following conservatively managed BTAIs, are reported. Additionally, a comprehensive review of all post-traumatic pseudoaneurysms reported in the MedLine (PubMed.gov, U.S. National Library of Medicine, National Institute of Health) database between January 1984 and December 2024 was performed. Results: Both our patients underwent successful hybrid procedures, with no complications at the 1- and 4-year follow-ups. Our literature review identified 37 patients across 22 studies, with 32.4% presenting asymptomatically or incidentally diagnosed through routine imaging, between 1 month and 50 years after the initial trauma. In 37.8% of cases, the patients underwent open or endovascular repair. Conclusions: This case series and literature review emphasize the importance of long-term follow-up for patients with conservatively managed BTAIs, as chronic complications such as aortic pseudoaneurysms can arise decades later. Continuous surveillance is critical to ensure early detection and management.
2025
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Sica, S., Tinelli, G., Borghese, O., Dimri, M., Dvir, M., Minelli, F., Rizza, A., Bruno, P., Massetti, M., Tshomba, Y., Chronic Post-Traumatic Aortic Isthmus Pseudoaneurysm After Conservative Management of Grade II Injury: Why Is Continuous Follow-Up Mandatory?, <<JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE>>, 2025; 14 (4): N/A-N/A. [doi:10.3390/jcm14041133] [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/330396]
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