Cardionerds: A Cardiology Podcast

426. Case Report: A Ruptured Saccular Aortic Aneurysm into the Right Ventricle – University of Tennessee, Nashville ​

Sep 8, 2025
Neel Patel, Victoria Odeleye, and Jay Ramsay, all fellows from the University of Tennessee, Nashville, dive into a rare case of a ruptured saccular aortic aneurysm. They discuss the patient's complex history, emphasizing the challenges of diagnosing and managing such a condition amid acute hemodynamic collapse. Andrew Zurick, an expert in imaging, highlights the critical role echocardiography played in understanding this life-threatening case. Together, they explore the interplay of multifactorial risks and the urgency in surgical interventions to address this cardiovascular emergency.
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ADVICE

Optimize Before High-Risk Aortic Surgery

  • Stabilize blood pressure and correct metabolic issues before planned high-risk aortic surgery when feasible.
  • Coordinate early with cardiothoracic surgery but avoid rushing to operate if reversible instability exists.
INSIGHT

Saccular Aneurysm Rupture Risk

  • Saccular ascending aortic aneurysms concentrate wall shear stress and carry higher rupture risk than fusiform aneurysms.
  • Prior aortic cannulation, uncontrolled hypertension, and stimulant use often converge to create a multi-hit vulnerability.
INSIGHT

Bedside Echo For Rapid Diagnosis

  • Bedside echocardiography can reveal unexpected catastrophic causes of sudden decompensation in ICU patients.
  • In this case echo identified continuous flow from the aorta into the right ventricle, diagnosing the fistula rapidly.
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