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Journal of Accident & Emergency Medicine 1999;16:299-300; doi:10.1136/emj.16.4.299
© 1999 BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and the College of Emergency Medicine.

Aortic rupture as a result of low velocity crush.

C Reid, S A Livesey, C V Egleston

Emergency Department, Southampton General Hospital, Tremona.

A case of aortic disruption in a 35 year old lorry driver is described. This occurred as a result of a low velocity crushing force. Clinicians should be aware that this mechanism of injury may result in aortic disruption as well as the more commonly mentioned severe deceleration force.


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