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Two infant cases of intraperitoneal arterial hemorrhage due to a duplication cyst: a case report

BACKGROUND: Intraperitoneal arterial hemorrhage without trauma is extremely rare. We report two infant cases of intraperitoneal arterial hemorrhage due to intestinal duplication. CASE PRESENTATION: In case 1, a 2-month-old girl experienced sudden intraperitoneal hemorrhage from the middle colic arte...

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Autores principales: Fukazawa, Hiroaki, Kajihara, Keisuke, Kuroda, Yasuhiro, Fujieda, Yuki, Uemura, Kotaro, Takeuchi, Yuki, Samejima, Yoshitomo, Kawahara, Insu, Morita, Keiichi, Iwade, Tamaki, Maeda, Kosaku
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7085490/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32200428
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40792-020-00820-1
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author Fukazawa, Hiroaki
Kajihara, Keisuke
Kuroda, Yasuhiro
Fujieda, Yuki
Uemura, Kotaro
Takeuchi, Yuki
Samejima, Yoshitomo
Kawahara, Insu
Morita, Keiichi
Iwade, Tamaki
Maeda, Kosaku
author_facet Fukazawa, Hiroaki
Kajihara, Keisuke
Kuroda, Yasuhiro
Fujieda, Yuki
Uemura, Kotaro
Takeuchi, Yuki
Samejima, Yoshitomo
Kawahara, Insu
Morita, Keiichi
Iwade, Tamaki
Maeda, Kosaku
author_sort Fukazawa, Hiroaki
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description BACKGROUND: Intraperitoneal arterial hemorrhage without trauma is extremely rare. We report two infant cases of intraperitoneal arterial hemorrhage due to intestinal duplication. CASE PRESENTATION: In case 1, a 2-month-old girl experienced sudden intraperitoneal hemorrhage from the middle colic artery with no apparent trauma. Hemostasis was achieved with suturing of the hemorrhage point, but the cause of hemorrhage was still unknown. Computed tomography after the first operation revealed a duodenal duplication cyst and a pseudopancreatic cyst. Percutaneous drainage of the pseudopancreatic cyst was performed, and the contents had high pancreatic amylase. As the size of the duodenal duplication cyst also decreased with this drainage, we suspected that the duodenal duplication cyst was connected to the pseudopancreatic cyst and the arterial hemorrhage. We hypothesized that the pancreatic juice inside the duplication cyst leaked into the intraperitoneal cavity and caused rupture of the arterial wall. Therefore, marsupialization of the duodenal duplication was performed to evacuate the pancreatic juice contained in the cyst toward the native duodenum. The postoperative course was uneventful. In case 2, a 6-month-old boy experienced sudden intraperitoneal hemorrhage without trauma. The hemorrhage site was identified as the ileocecal artery, and hemostasis was achieved with sutures. Tissue near the hemorrhage point was biopsied, because the cause of arterial wall rupture was still unknown. The biopsied tissue was found to be intestinal mucosa. The patient had recurrent abdominal pain after the first operation, and computed tomography showed a duplication cyst located near the hemorrhage point. Therefore, we resected the intestinal duplication. Pathology results showed that the intestinal duplication contained intestinal mucosa, ectopic gastric mucosa, and pancreatic tissue. The postoperative course was uneventful. CONCLUSION: Intraperitoneal arterial hemorrhage without trauma is an extremely rare condition, and identifying its cause is difficult. To our knowledge, this is the first report of intraperitoneal arterial hemorrhage due to intestinal duplication. In cases of unexplained intraperitoneal arterial hemorrhage in infants, intestinal duplication near the hemorrhage point should be suspected.
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spelling pubmed-70854902020-03-23 Two infant cases of intraperitoneal arterial hemorrhage due to a duplication cyst: a case report Fukazawa, Hiroaki Kajihara, Keisuke Kuroda, Yasuhiro Fujieda, Yuki Uemura, Kotaro Takeuchi, Yuki Samejima, Yoshitomo Kawahara, Insu Morita, Keiichi Iwade, Tamaki Maeda, Kosaku Surg Case Rep Case Report BACKGROUND: Intraperitoneal arterial hemorrhage without trauma is extremely rare. We report two infant cases of intraperitoneal arterial hemorrhage due to intestinal duplication. CASE PRESENTATION: In case 1, a 2-month-old girl experienced sudden intraperitoneal hemorrhage from the middle colic artery with no apparent trauma. Hemostasis was achieved with suturing of the hemorrhage point, but the cause of hemorrhage was still unknown. Computed tomography after the first operation revealed a duodenal duplication cyst and a pseudopancreatic cyst. Percutaneous drainage of the pseudopancreatic cyst was performed, and the contents had high pancreatic amylase. As the size of the duodenal duplication cyst also decreased with this drainage, we suspected that the duodenal duplication cyst was connected to the pseudopancreatic cyst and the arterial hemorrhage. We hypothesized that the pancreatic juice inside the duplication cyst leaked into the intraperitoneal cavity and caused rupture of the arterial wall. Therefore, marsupialization of the duodenal duplication was performed to evacuate the pancreatic juice contained in the cyst toward the native duodenum. The postoperative course was uneventful. In case 2, a 6-month-old boy experienced sudden intraperitoneal hemorrhage without trauma. The hemorrhage site was identified as the ileocecal artery, and hemostasis was achieved with sutures. Tissue near the hemorrhage point was biopsied, because the cause of arterial wall rupture was still unknown. The biopsied tissue was found to be intestinal mucosa. The patient had recurrent abdominal pain after the first operation, and computed tomography showed a duplication cyst located near the hemorrhage point. Therefore, we resected the intestinal duplication. Pathology results showed that the intestinal duplication contained intestinal mucosa, ectopic gastric mucosa, and pancreatic tissue. The postoperative course was uneventful. CONCLUSION: Intraperitoneal arterial hemorrhage without trauma is an extremely rare condition, and identifying its cause is difficult. To our knowledge, this is the first report of intraperitoneal arterial hemorrhage due to intestinal duplication. In cases of unexplained intraperitoneal arterial hemorrhage in infants, intestinal duplication near the hemorrhage point should be suspected. Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2020-03-21 /pmc/articles/PMC7085490/ /pubmed/32200428 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40792-020-00820-1 Text en © The Author(s) 2020 Open AccessThis article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article's Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
spellingShingle Case Report
Fukazawa, Hiroaki
Kajihara, Keisuke
Kuroda, Yasuhiro
Fujieda, Yuki
Uemura, Kotaro
Takeuchi, Yuki
Samejima, Yoshitomo
Kawahara, Insu
Morita, Keiichi
Iwade, Tamaki
Maeda, Kosaku
Two infant cases of intraperitoneal arterial hemorrhage due to a duplication cyst: a case report
title Two infant cases of intraperitoneal arterial hemorrhage due to a duplication cyst: a case report
title_full Two infant cases of intraperitoneal arterial hemorrhage due to a duplication cyst: a case report
title_fullStr Two infant cases of intraperitoneal arterial hemorrhage due to a duplication cyst: a case report
title_full_unstemmed Two infant cases of intraperitoneal arterial hemorrhage due to a duplication cyst: a case report
title_short Two infant cases of intraperitoneal arterial hemorrhage due to a duplication cyst: a case report
title_sort two infant cases of intraperitoneal arterial hemorrhage due to a duplication cyst: a case report
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7085490/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32200428
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40792-020-00820-1
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