Inferior vena cava injury after blunt trauma: Case report |
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Affiliation: | 1. Anesthesiology and Intensive Care Unit Department, MOHAMMED VI University Hospital Center, Oujda, Morocco;2. General Surgery Department, Mohammed VI University Hospital Center, Mohammed I University, Morocco |
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Abstract: | Introductioninferior vena cava IVC injury is rare with lethal outcomes, the clinical signs depends on the location and associated injuries, andt he treatment might be endovascular, surgical.Clinical caseA 25 years with no medical history was admitted to the emergency department after a car accident. After intubation and hemodynamic stabilization, the computerized tomography CT scan showed hepatic laceration with a rupture of the IVC in the retro-hepatic portion, he was admitted to the operation room for damage control laparotomy; the patient died 12 h after the operation despite appropriate management.ConclusionIVC are rare and lethal, the CT scan remains the gold standard and the evolution of endovascular techniques decreased the mortality rate. |
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Keywords: | Blunt injury Inferior vena cava Trauma Hematoma |
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