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Bulletin of Emergency and Trauma
“Crown of Death”; Corona Mortis, a Common Vascular Variant in Pelvis: Identification at Routine 64-slice CT-Angiography
Sabina Bhoil1  Vineet Aggarwal2  Ajay Alhuwalia3  Rohit Bhoil3  Mukesh Surya3  Sanjiv Sharma3  Neeti Aggarwal3  Surya Singh4  Siddharth Sood5  Manveer Thakur6 
[1] Department of Cardiac Anesthesia, IGMC Shimla;Department of Orthopaedics, IGMC Shimla;Department of Radiodiagnosis, IGMC Shimla;Resident, IGMC Shimla;Resident, Orthopaedics, IGMC, Shimla;Resident, Radiology, IGMC Shimla;
关键词: pelvic fracture;    trauma;    haemorrhage;    vascular intervention;    embolization;   
DOI  :  10.30476/beat.2020.84118
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Objective: To establish the incidence of arterial corona mortis variant in angiographic studies being performed using a 64 slice CT scan machine in a series of patients.
Methods: This was a prospective cross-sectional study including 100 consecutive patients undergoing routineclinically indicated, standard protocol, CT-angiography for the abdominal aorta and/or lower limbs using a 64 slice CT scanner. Patients having severe arterial insufficiency (Grade 4 stenosis on CT angiography), pelvic infections and tumours, patients with past pelvic trauma and those who had previous pelvic surgery were excluded from the study. In total 200 hemi-pelvises were evaluated for the presence or absence of corona morti.
Results: Overall, we included 100 patients in this series including 67 men and 33 women with mean age of 40.1±2.3 (ranging from 22-74) years. The arterial variant was identified on thin, 0.625-mm-thick images in 24 out of 100 patients studied (unilateral in 20 patients and bilateral in 4 patients; 28 out of 200 hemipelvises evaluated, having an incidence of 14%). We found that the distance of corona mortis artery from the symphysis was significantly greater for women compared to men, both on right (p=0.034) and left sides (p=0.046).
Conclusion: Corona mortis may be prospectively identified at contrast-enhanced multidetector CT especially in pelvic trauma patients and help guide subsequent endovascular embolization or surgical interventions.

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