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Laparoscopic Repair of Combined Right Diaphragm and Liver Injuries with a Sharp Object: A Case Report

Introduction. Diaphragm injuries develop following penetrating or blunt traumas. The purpose of the case report is to present a 28 year old male patient with stable hemodynamic findings treated with laparoscopic approach following a liver injury combined with a right diaphragm injury caused by a sha...

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Autores principales: Arık, M. Kasım, Tas, Sükrü, Özkul, Faruk, Şahin, Hasan, Karatağ, Ozan, Karaayvaz, Muammer
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Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3872161/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24386586
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/209494
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author Arık, M. Kasım
Tas, Sükrü
Özkul, Faruk
Şahin, Hasan
Karatağ, Ozan
Karaayvaz, Muammer
author_facet Arık, M. Kasım
Tas, Sükrü
Özkul, Faruk
Şahin, Hasan
Karatağ, Ozan
Karaayvaz, Muammer
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description Introduction. Diaphragm injuries develop following penetrating or blunt traumas. The purpose of the case report is to present a 28 year old male patient with stable hemodynamic findings treated with laparoscopic approach following a liver injury combined with a right diaphragm injury caused by a sharp penetrating object. Case. 4 cm long transverse laceration was observed near the middle axillary line in the 6th right intercostal space in the examination performed on a 28 year old male patient who applied to the emergency service due to sharp penetrating object injury. Respiratory sounds were decreased in the right side and the examination revealed sensitivity in the abdomen. Elevation in the right diaphragm and hemopneumothorax was monitored in chest X-ray and computerized tomography. Closed subaqueous thorax drain was placed and the patient was taken to the surgery with a right diaphragm injury prediagnosis. Laparoscopic exploration was performed to the patient with stable hemodynamic findings by entering through 10 mm port above the abdomen. 6 cm long injury at the right side of diaphragm and approximately 2 cm deep at the deepest point and 5 cm long linear laceration was observed in the 7th segment of the liver. The diaphragm was repaired laparoscopically with sutures that do not melt on their own. Tampon was applied to the laceration in the liver and bleeding control was performed with suture. Patient was discharged on the 3rd day because he had no problems during postoperative follow-ups. Result. No noticed right side diaphragm rupture and possible concomitant visceral organ injuries following a penetrant injury that can cause significant mortality and morbidity should be definitely kept in mind. The detection of right side diaphragm and liver injury is vital with high mortality in case of delayed diagnosis, and direct radiography and computerized tomography are helpful in the diagnosis. Surgical treatment with laparoscopic approach is a method that leads to less hospitalization duration and less pain in cases that are hemodynamically stable.
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spelling pubmed-38721612014-01-02 Laparoscopic Repair of Combined Right Diaphragm and Liver Injuries with a Sharp Object: A Case Report Arık, M. Kasım Tas, Sükrü Özkul, Faruk Şahin, Hasan Karatağ, Ozan Karaayvaz, Muammer Case Rep Surg Case Report Introduction. Diaphragm injuries develop following penetrating or blunt traumas. The purpose of the case report is to present a 28 year old male patient with stable hemodynamic findings treated with laparoscopic approach following a liver injury combined with a right diaphragm injury caused by a sharp penetrating object. Case. 4 cm long transverse laceration was observed near the middle axillary line in the 6th right intercostal space in the examination performed on a 28 year old male patient who applied to the emergency service due to sharp penetrating object injury. Respiratory sounds were decreased in the right side and the examination revealed sensitivity in the abdomen. Elevation in the right diaphragm and hemopneumothorax was monitored in chest X-ray and computerized tomography. Closed subaqueous thorax drain was placed and the patient was taken to the surgery with a right diaphragm injury prediagnosis. Laparoscopic exploration was performed to the patient with stable hemodynamic findings by entering through 10 mm port above the abdomen. 6 cm long injury at the right side of diaphragm and approximately 2 cm deep at the deepest point and 5 cm long linear laceration was observed in the 7th segment of the liver. The diaphragm was repaired laparoscopically with sutures that do not melt on their own. Tampon was applied to the laceration in the liver and bleeding control was performed with suture. Patient was discharged on the 3rd day because he had no problems during postoperative follow-ups. Result. No noticed right side diaphragm rupture and possible concomitant visceral organ injuries following a penetrant injury that can cause significant mortality and morbidity should be definitely kept in mind. The detection of right side diaphragm and liver injury is vital with high mortality in case of delayed diagnosis, and direct radiography and computerized tomography are helpful in the diagnosis. Surgical treatment with laparoscopic approach is a method that leads to less hospitalization duration and less pain in cases that are hemodynamically stable. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2013 2013-12-09 /pmc/articles/PMC3872161/ /pubmed/24386586 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/209494 Text en Copyright © 2013 M. Kasım Arık et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Arık, M. Kasım
Tas, Sükrü
Özkul, Faruk
Şahin, Hasan
Karatağ, Ozan
Karaayvaz, Muammer
Laparoscopic Repair of Combined Right Diaphragm and Liver Injuries with a Sharp Object: A Case Report
title Laparoscopic Repair of Combined Right Diaphragm and Liver Injuries with a Sharp Object: A Case Report
title_full Laparoscopic Repair of Combined Right Diaphragm and Liver Injuries with a Sharp Object: A Case Report
title_fullStr Laparoscopic Repair of Combined Right Diaphragm and Liver Injuries with a Sharp Object: A Case Report
title_full_unstemmed Laparoscopic Repair of Combined Right Diaphragm and Liver Injuries with a Sharp Object: A Case Report
title_short Laparoscopic Repair of Combined Right Diaphragm and Liver Injuries with a Sharp Object: A Case Report
title_sort laparoscopic repair of combined right diaphragm and liver injuries with a sharp object: a case report
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3872161/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24386586
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/209494
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