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Update Course Rewind: Vascular Trauma Management 2024

Video Published 2025-04-24 Updated 2025-04-24

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Expert panel discusses management of blunt thoracic aortic injuries in pediatric trauma patients, highlighting the shift toward endovascular repair (TEVAR) over traditional non-operative management. Evidence suggests TEVAR offers better outcomes with lower mortality and complication rates, particularly in adolescents, though approach remains institution-dependent and in early adoption phase.

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  • Endovascular repair (TVAR) shows better outcomes than non-operative management for pediatric blunt thoracic aortic injury despite being rare.
  • Order CT chest in patients with mediastinal widening on chest x-ray to avoid missing thoracic aortic injuries in small children.
  • TVAR is safer than open repair with decreased mortality, lower spinal cord injury risk, and shorter hospital stays in pediatric patients.
  • Prioritize life-threatening injuries first; consult vascular surgery or IR early for endovascular stent placement in appropriate cases.
  • TVAR remains in early adopter stage for pediatrics—younger children often managed non-operatively, but small stents enable intervention when needed.

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