Novack Joseph C, Whitton Eric L, Smith Randi N, Sciarretta Jason D, Nguyen Jonathan
Department of Medicine, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, USA.
Department of Anesthesiology, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, USA.
Cureus. 2023 Feb 13;15(2):e34917. doi: 10.7759/cureus.34917. eCollection 2023 Feb.
Abdominal evisceration after blunt trauma is uncommon and rarely survivable when coupled with a concomitant iliac vascular injury. Blunt abdominal injury is rarely a cause of abdominal evisceration but may, on occasion, present in patients affected by a unique or high-energy traumatic injury. In these instances, major vascular injury is exceedingly rare but is associated with a high mortality rate. Damage to important vessels that may present more subtly, such as iliac arterial injury, can still be lethal and are important to evaluate in the trauma workup for blunt evisceration. We report the case of a 20-year-old woman who survived an abdominal wall and vascular injury in a motor vehicle accident. Management of this unusual association is discussed.
钝性创伤后腹部脏器脱出并不常见,若同时伴有髂血管损伤则很少能存活。钝性腹部损伤很少是腹部脏器脱出的原因,但偶尔可能出现在受独特或高能量创伤的患者中。在这些情况下,主要血管损伤极为罕见,但死亡率很高。可能表现得较为隐匿的重要血管损伤,如髂动脉损伤,仍然可能致命,在钝性脏器脱出的创伤检查中进行评估很重要。我们报告了一名20岁女性在机动车事故中腹壁和血管损伤后存活的病例。并讨论了这种不寻常情况的处理方法。