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Congress: ECR25
Poster Number: C-21178
Type: Poster: EPOS Radiologist (educational)
DOI: 10.26044/ecr2025/C-21178
Authorblock: A. Rodríguez, J. Falco Fages, J. C. Aparicio, J. Treviño Soruco, C. Fernández, X. Pruna Comella; Barcelona/ES
Disclosures:
Andrés Rodríguez: Nothing to disclose
Joan Falco Fages: Nothing to disclose
Juan Carlos Aparicio: Nothing to disclose
Jorge Treviño Soruco: Nothing to disclose
Clara Fernández: Nothing to disclose
Xavier Pruna Comella: Nothing to disclose
Keywords: Arteries / Aorta, Emergency, Interventional vascular, CT-Angiography, Catheters, Embolisation, Haemorrhage, Trauma
Conclusion
  • Corona mortis prevalence is higher than previously thought.
  • Recognizing the existence of CM is essential in preventing acute or delayed life-threatening hemorrhage in trauma and surgical contexts.
  • Careful preoperative and intraoperative vascular mapping, including the use of CTA or DSA, can significantly reduce complications related to CM.
  • When obturator arterial injury is initially suspected at CT due to acetabular or pubic rami fractures and adjacent hemorrhage, external iliac angiography is prudent.
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