All three types of subadventitial aortic disruption are at high risk for exsanguination and should be managed with emergent surgery. |
Airway maintenance is vital because the primary mechanism of death is asphyxiation, not exsanguination. |
Fatalities are rare and usually a consequence of exsanguination at the scene or penetration of a vital organ. |
Animals then were killed by further exsanguination through the abdominal aorta. |
After their respective treatments, mice from each group were sacrificed by exsanguination under light ether anesthesia between 7-8 hours after an over night fasting. |
Disruption of vessels in the cord can lead to exsanguination of blood that, if confined to the cord, forms a hematoma. |