2.Experience in diagnosis and treatment of bleeding complications in severe acute pancreatitis by TAE.
Feng, ZHOU ; Chunyou, WANG ; Jiongxin, XIONG ; Chidan, WAN ; Chuansheng, ZHENG
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2005;25(2):182-4
The experience in diagnosis and treatment of bleeding complications in severe acute pancreatitis (SAP) by transcatheter arterial embolization was summarized. The clinical data of 19 SAP patients complicated with intra-abdominal bleeding in our hospital from Jan. 2000 to Jan. 2003 were analyzed retrospectively and the therapeutic outcome of TAE was evaluated statistically. The results showed that the short-term successful rate of hemostasis by TAE was 89.5% (17/19), the incidence of re-bleeding after TAE was 36.8% (7/19) and the successful rate of hemostatis by second TAE was 71.4% (5/7). It was concluded that the intra-abdominal bleeding in SAP was mainly caused by the rupture of erosive/infected pseudoaneurysm. Mostly, the broken vessels were splenic artery and gastroduodenal artery; In terms of emergence hemostatis, TAE is the most effective method. Surgical hemostasis is necessary if hemostasis by TAE is failed or re-bleeding occurs after TAE.
Aneurysm, False/diagnosis
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Aneurysm, False/etiology
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Aneurysm, False/therapy
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*Embolization, Therapeutic/methods
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Hemoperitoneum/diagnosis
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Hemoperitoneum/etiology
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Hemoperitoneum/*therapy
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Pancreatic Pseudocyst/diagnosis
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Pancreatic Pseudocyst/etiology
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Pancreatic Pseudocyst/therapy
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Pancreatitis, Acute Necrotizing/*complications
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Pancreatitis, Acute Necrotizing/therapy
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Retrospective Studies
3.Spontaneous Uterine Rupture in the First Trimester: A Case Report.
Young Joon PARK ; Ki Young RYU ; Jong In LEE ; Moon Il PARK
Journal of Korean Medical Science 2005;20(6):1079-1081
Uterine rupture is one of the most feared obstetric complications affecting the pregnant woman and fetus. Most of the cases have various risk factors and mainly occur during the second or third trimester. However, spontaneous uterine rupture during the first trimester is extremely rare. We experienced a case of spontaneous uterine rupture in a 36-yr-old multiparous woman without definite risk factors. The initial impression was a hemoperitoneum of an unknown origin with normal early pregnancy. Intensive surgical method would be needed for accurate diagnosis and immediate management in bad situation by hemoperitoneum even though a patient was early pregnancy.
Adult
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Female
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Hemoperitoneum/diagnosis/etiology
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Humans
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Parity
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Pregnancy
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Pregnancy Trimester, First
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Risk Factors
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Uterine Rupture/*diagnosis/etiology
4.Splenic Rupture following Colon Polypectomy: A Case Report and Review of Literature.
Seung Hee HAN ; Jong Hoon LEE ; Sung Heun KIM
The Korean Journal of Gastroenterology 2015;65(2):123-126
Colonoscopy is a safe procedure performed routinely worldwide. Splenic rupture is a rare complication of colonoscopy with several reported cases since 1974. We report the first case of a complication in the Republic of Korea. The literature on this rare complication is also reviewed here, with focus on the analysis of risk, diagnosis, and treatment. A 77-year-old patient receiving oral aspirin underwent colonoscopy with polypectomy. After 24 hours, the patient experienced dizziness and hypotension. Colonoscopy was performed to exclude intestinal bleeding, which could be diagnosed with hemoperitoneum. A computed tomography scan showed copious abdominal free blood and a splenic rupture. An urgent splenectomy was performed, which was the recognized procedure of choice. Physicians should have greater awareness of the possibility of splenic rupture following colonoscopy in order to avoid delay of diagnosis and treatment for this life-threatening complication.
Aged
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Colonoscopy/*adverse effects
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Hemoperitoneum/diagnosis
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Hemorrhage
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Humans
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Male
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Splenectomy
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Splenic Rupture/*diagnosis/etiology/surgery
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Tomography, X-Ray Computed
5.Hemoperitoneum due to Ruptured Gastric Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor.
The Korean Journal of Gastroenterology 2009;54(2):123-125
The stomach is the most frequent site of gastrointestinal stromal tumor (GIST). The common clinical manifestation of GIST are melena and hematochezia caused by gastointestinal bleeding. However, hemoperitoneum due to GIST rupture is a very rare condition. We describe a 33-year-old man with gastric GIST causing hemoperitoneum. A preoperative CT scan demonstrated large amount of fluid collection and extraluminal mass lesion in gastric antral area. He underwent an emergent laparotomy. The antral mass was polypoid shaped and showed ruptured focus. We performed a distal gastrectomy. The tumor was revealed as GIST with intermediate malignant risk by pathologic examination. The patient had an uneventful postoperative course and remains well.
Adult
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Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage
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Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumors/complications/*diagnosis/surgery
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Hemoperitoneum/*diagnosis/etiology
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Humans
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Male
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Tomography, X-Ray Computed
6.Incidental Detection of Interstitial Pregnancy on CT Imaging.
Byung Seok SHIN ; Mi hyun PARK
Korean Journal of Radiology 2010;11(1):123-125
Ectopic pregnancy is a potentially life-threatening condition. Detection of ectopic pregnancy on CT images is rare. In this case, we describe the CT findings of interstitial pregnancy both before and after rupture. If CT images demonstrate the presence of a strong enhancing ring-like mass in the pelvis, ectopic pregnancy should be considered.
Adult
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Diagnosis, Differential
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Female
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Gallstones/radiography
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Hemoperitoneum/etiology/radiography
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Humans
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Pregnancy
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Pregnancy, Tubal/*radiography
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Rupture, Spontaneous
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*Tomography, X-Ray Computed
7.Intraperitoneal hemorrhage during and after percutaneous radiofrequency ablation of hepatic tumors: reasons and management.
Min-Hua CHEN ; Ying DAI ; Kun YAN ; Wei YANG ; Wen GAO ; Wei WU ; Sheng-Ri LIAO ; Chun-Yi HAO
Chinese Medical Journal 2005;118(20):1682-1687
BACKGROUNDIntraperitoneal hemorrhage is one of the most common complications of radiofrequency (RF) ablation of hepatic tumors. This study was designed to investigate the reason and management of intraperitoneal hemorrhage occurred during or after percutaneous RF ablation of hepatic tumors.
METHODSThree hundred and fifty-six patients with hepatic tumors have been treated at 592 procedures of ultrasound guided RF ablation. Intraperitoneal hemorrhage occurred in 5 patients (0.8%). The reasons and management of intraperitoneal hemorrhage in these 5 cases were retrospectively analyzed.
RESULTSTwo patients with liver metastasis and one hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) patient suffered from hemorrhage during the RF treatment. Two patients with recurrent HCC after surgery developed hemorrhage 20 minutes or 4 hours after RF treatment. One case of hemorrhage was due to the inappropriate electrode positioning induced liver laceration while treating a 1 cm liver metastasis near the liver capsule. One was due to the injury of a small vessel by the RF needle in another liver metastasis patient. Three cases were due to tumor rupture with two cases induced by cough or position change after treating large protruding HCC lesions. Four (80%) of the 5 cases of hemorrhage were rapidly identified by ultrasound. The causes and sites of bleeding during the RF treatment in three cases were confirmed through ultrasound, which were successfully treated using RF coagulation to achieve hemostasis of the bleeding site. Two patients with post-ablation hemorrhage recovered in one hour and 24 hours, respectively after given blood transfusion and other conservative measures. No surgical intervention was required. Two patients died of wide spread metastasis 23 - 36 months afterwards and the other three patients have lived for 18 - 25 months to date.
CONCLUSIONSIt is important to perform close monitoring during and after RF ablation in order to identify intraperitoneal hemorrhage in time. RF ablation of the bleeding sites was a simple and effective management when the bleeding site could be confirmed by ultrasound. The hemorrhage due to the rupture of large and protruding liver tumors could be serious and should be considered as contraindication for RF treatment.
Adult ; Aged ; Catheter Ablation ; adverse effects ; Female ; Hemoperitoneum ; diagnosis ; etiology ; therapy ; Humans ; Liver Neoplasms ; surgery ; Male ; Middle Aged