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INTRODUCTION: Approximately 40 cases of spontaneous rupture of the aorta have been described in the literature. Diagnosis can be challenging, and a high index of clinical suspicion enabling prompt treatment can be lifesaving. REPORT: This report presents the case of a 73 year old man who had three multilevel ruptures of the aorta at different times, all treated endovascularly. The patient had a good post-operative course, with no complaints during regular follow up. DISCUSSION: Clinical presentation was non-specific because the ruptures were contained, but spontaneous rupture of the aorta can manifest with a catastrophic presentation and hypovolaemic shock, requiring immediate treatment. The endovascular technique used was safe and resolved the patient's symptoms.