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Multiple stab wounds on the left side of the chest in a patient with Situs Inversus Totalis: A lifesaving coincidence

INTRODUCTION: Situs Inversus Totalis (SIT) is a rare finding of complete reversal of the thoracic and abdominal organs with an estimated incidence of 0.005%–0.01% in the population. Severe trauma has not been reported in this population. We present a case of multiple chest stab wounds in a patient w...

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Autores principales: Escobar Capriata, Ismael, Ternes, Caique Martins Pereira, Ternes Rech, João Vítor, Kuhn Mesacasa, Franciele, Amaral, Robson, Franzon, Orli
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Publicado: Elsevier 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7327860/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32698266
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijscr.2020.05.088
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author Escobar Capriata, Ismael
Ternes, Caique Martins Pereira
Ternes Rech, João Vítor
Kuhn Mesacasa, Franciele
Amaral, Robson
Franzon, Orli
author_facet Escobar Capriata, Ismael
Ternes, Caique Martins Pereira
Ternes Rech, João Vítor
Kuhn Mesacasa, Franciele
Amaral, Robson
Franzon, Orli
author_sort Escobar Capriata, Ismael
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description INTRODUCTION: Situs Inversus Totalis (SIT) is a rare finding of complete reversal of the thoracic and abdominal organs with an estimated incidence of 0.005%–0.01% in the population. Severe trauma has not been reported in this population. We present a case of multiple chest stab wounds in a patient with previously unknown SIT. PRESENTATION OF CASE: A 39-year-old male was admitted to the emergency room with multiple stab wounds on the left side of the chest. Upon admission the patient was hypotensive, with miosis and intubated. Significant ECG findings were an inverted P wave, inverted QRS complex and inverted T wave in V1. A chest CT scan showed SIT, hemopneumothorax on the left side and, despite multiple stab wounds on the left side of the chest, no cardiac damage. The surgical team decided for a conservative approach and the patient remained in the ICU for two days. After five days he was discharged in good clinical conditions. DISCUSSION: SIT generally does not have a clinical relevance throughout the patients life and most diagnoses are coincidental. However, when discovered in acute surgical cases, it requires an accurate evaluation by the surgical team due to anatomical differences that may produce undesirable outcomes in emergency cases such as appendicitis and general trauma. CONCLUSION: There have been very few reports of SIT and trauma in the medical literature. This might be the first ever reported case of a patient with SIT who suffered multiple stab wounds on the left side of the chest and was saved because of his condition.
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spelling pubmed-73278602020-07-06 Multiple stab wounds on the left side of the chest in a patient with Situs Inversus Totalis: A lifesaving coincidence Escobar Capriata, Ismael Ternes, Caique Martins Pereira Ternes Rech, João Vítor Kuhn Mesacasa, Franciele Amaral, Robson Franzon, Orli Int J Surg Case Rep Article INTRODUCTION: Situs Inversus Totalis (SIT) is a rare finding of complete reversal of the thoracic and abdominal organs with an estimated incidence of 0.005%–0.01% in the population. Severe trauma has not been reported in this population. We present a case of multiple chest stab wounds in a patient with previously unknown SIT. PRESENTATION OF CASE: A 39-year-old male was admitted to the emergency room with multiple stab wounds on the left side of the chest. Upon admission the patient was hypotensive, with miosis and intubated. Significant ECG findings were an inverted P wave, inverted QRS complex and inverted T wave in V1. A chest CT scan showed SIT, hemopneumothorax on the left side and, despite multiple stab wounds on the left side of the chest, no cardiac damage. The surgical team decided for a conservative approach and the patient remained in the ICU for two days. After five days he was discharged in good clinical conditions. DISCUSSION: SIT generally does not have a clinical relevance throughout the patients life and most diagnoses are coincidental. However, when discovered in acute surgical cases, it requires an accurate evaluation by the surgical team due to anatomical differences that may produce undesirable outcomes in emergency cases such as appendicitis and general trauma. CONCLUSION: There have been very few reports of SIT and trauma in the medical literature. This might be the first ever reported case of a patient with SIT who suffered multiple stab wounds on the left side of the chest and was saved because of his condition. Elsevier 2020-06-12 /pmc/articles/PMC7327860/ /pubmed/32698266 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijscr.2020.05.088 Text en © 2020 IJS Publishing Group Ltd. Published by Elsevier Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Escobar Capriata, Ismael
Ternes, Caique Martins Pereira
Ternes Rech, João Vítor
Kuhn Mesacasa, Franciele
Amaral, Robson
Franzon, Orli
Multiple stab wounds on the left side of the chest in a patient with Situs Inversus Totalis: A lifesaving coincidence
title Multiple stab wounds on the left side of the chest in a patient with Situs Inversus Totalis: A lifesaving coincidence
title_full Multiple stab wounds on the left side of the chest in a patient with Situs Inversus Totalis: A lifesaving coincidence
title_fullStr Multiple stab wounds on the left side of the chest in a patient with Situs Inversus Totalis: A lifesaving coincidence
title_full_unstemmed Multiple stab wounds on the left side of the chest in a patient with Situs Inversus Totalis: A lifesaving coincidence
title_short Multiple stab wounds on the left side of the chest in a patient with Situs Inversus Totalis: A lifesaving coincidence
title_sort multiple stab wounds on the left side of the chest in a patient with situs inversus totalis: a lifesaving coincidence
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7327860/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32698266
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijscr.2020.05.088
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