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Splenic Artery Bleeding into the Extraperitoneal Space Mimicking Mesenteric Injury: A Rare Case of Blunt Trauma

  • Seo, Sang Hyun;Jung, Hyun Seok;Park, Chan Yong
    • Journal of Trauma and Injury
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    • 제34권2호
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    • pp.141-145
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    • 2021
  • Splenic injury is a common result of blunt trauma, and bleeding occurs mainly inside the splenic capsule and may leak into the peritoneal space. Herein, we report a case where active bleeding occurred in the splenic artery and only leaked into the extraperitoneal space. This is the first case of this phenomenon in a trauma patient in the English-language literature. Bleeding passed through the peritoneum, leaked into the anterior pararenal space, and continued along the extraperitoneal space to the prevesical space of the pelvis. Therefore, on the initial computed tomography (CT) scan, the bleeding appeared to be in the left paracolic gutter, so we suspected mesenteric bleeding. However, after the CT series was fully reconstructed, we accurately read the scans and confirmed splenic injury with active bleeding. If there had been a suspicion of bowel or mesenteric injury, surgery would have been required, but fortunately surgery could be avoided in this case. The patient was successfully treated with angioembolization.

Diagnostic Laparoscopy and Laparoscopic Diverting Sigmoid Loop Colostomy in Penetrating Extraperitoneal Rectal Injury: A Case Report

  • Jo, Young Goun;Park, Yun Chul;Kang, Wu Seong;Kim, Jung Chul;Park, Chan Yong
    • Journal of Trauma and Injury
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    • 제30권4호
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    • pp.216-219
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    • 2017
  • Laparoscopy has been one of the most effective modalities in various surgical situations, although its use in trauma patients has some limitations. The benefits of laparoscopy include cost-effectiveness, shorter length of hospital stay, and less postoperative pain. This report describes diagnostic laparoscopy and laparoscopic diverting sigmoid loop colostomy in penetrating extraperitoneal rectal injury. A 41-year-old male presented with perineal pain following penetrating trauma caused by a tree limb. Computed tomography showed air density in the perirectal space and retroperitoneum. As his vital signs were stable, we performed diagnostic laparoscopy and confirmed no intraperitoneal perforation. Therefore, laparoscopic diverting sigmoid loop colostomy was performed. He was discharged without any complications despite underlying hepatitis C-related cirrhosis. Colostomy closure was performed 3 months later.

Initial report of extraperitoneal pedicle dissection in deep inferior epigastric perforator flap breast reconstruction using the da Vinci SP

  • Jung, Ji Hyuk;Jeon, Yeo Reum;Lee, Dong Won;Park, Hyung Seok;Lew, Dae Hyun;Roh, Tae Suk;Song, Seung Yong
    • Archives of Plastic Surgery
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    • 제49권1호
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    • pp.34-38
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    • 2022
  • The deep inferior epigastric perforator (DIEP) flap has been widely used for autologous breast reconstruction after mastectomy. In the conventional surgical method, a long incision is needed at the anterior fascia of the rectus abdominis muscle to obtain sufficient pedicle length; this may increase the risk of incisional hernia. To shorten the incision, several trials have investigated the use of endoscopic/robotic devices for pedicle harvest; however, making multiple additional incisions for port insertion and operating in the intraperitoneal field were inevitable. Here, we describe the first case, in which a DIEP free flap was successfully made using the da Vinci SP model. Our findings can help surgeons perform operations in smaller fields with a single port in the extraperitoneal space. Moreover, this method is expected to lead to fewer donor-related complications and faster healing.

뇌실-복강 단락 원위도관의 심장내전위 - 증례보고 - (A Case of Intracardiac Migration of Distal Ventriculo-Peritonal(V-P) Shunt Catheter - Case Report -)

  • 김병주;차승헌;박동준;송근성;최창화;이영우
    • Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society
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    • 제29권2호
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    • pp.270-273
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    • 2000
  • Ventriculoperitoneal(V-P) shunt has been used as a popular method for surgical treatment of hydrocephalus. But complications such as infection, mechanical obstruction and failure of flow rate sometimes make painful stress to neurosurgeons and patients. Of particular, migration of distal V-P shunt catheter to extraperitoneal space has rarely been reported. Even rarer is intracardiac migration of distal V-P shunt catheter. Authors report a such case and discuss the possible mechanism and preventive method.

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MR Imaging of the Perihepatic Space

  • Angele Bonnin;Carole Durot;Manel Djelouah;Anthony Dohan;Lionel Arrive;Pascal Rousset;Christine Hoeffel
    • Korean Journal of Radiology
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    • 제22권4호
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    • pp.547-558
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    • 2021
  • The perihepatic space is frequently involved in a spectrum of diseases, including intrahepatic lesions extending to the liver capsule and disease conditions involving adjacent organs extending to the perihepatic space or spreading thanks to the communication from intraperitoneal or extraperitoneal sites through the hepatic ligaments. Lesions resulting from the dissemination of peritoneal processes may also affect the perihepatic space. Here we discuss how to assess the perihepatic origin of a lesion and describe the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) features of normal structures and fluids that may be abnormally located in the perihepatic space. We then review and illustrate the MRI findings present in cases of perihepatic infectious, tumor-related, and miscellaneous conditions. Finally, we highlight the value of MRI over computed tomography.

Rectal Injury Associated with Pelvic Fracture

  • Gwak, Jihun;Lee, Min A;Yu, Byungchul;Choi, Kang Kook
    • Journal of Trauma and Injury
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    • 제29권4호
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    • pp.201-203
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    • 2016
  • Rectal injury is seen in 1-2% of all pelvic fractures, and lower urinary tract injury occurs in up to 7%. These injuries are rare, but if missed, can lead to a severe septic response. Rectal injury may be suspected by the presence of gross blood on digital rectal examination. However, this classic sign is not always present on physical examination. If an Antero-Posterior Compression type pelvic fracture is seen, we should consider the possibility of rectal and lower urinary tract injury. It is important to define the anatomic location of the rectal injury as it relates to the peritoneal reflection. Trauma to the intraperitoneal rectum should be managed as a colonic injury. Extraperitoneal rectal injury should be managed with fecal diversion regardless of primary repair. We present the case of a 46-year-old man who was referred to our hospital following a major trauma to the pelvis in a pedestrian accident.

골반외 자궁내막증 (Extrapelvic Endometriosis)

  • 장기홍;연혜정;박경수;이윤호;황동훈
    • Clinical and Experimental Reproductive Medicine
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    • 제20권2호
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    • pp.177-181
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    • 1993
  • Endometriosis involving sites outside the pelvic cavity is a relatively uncommon occurrence and its frequency is cited as being less than one percent of all occurences of endometriosis. Sites previously reported in literature have described involvement of the extraperitoneal portion of the round ligament, the rectosigmoid, the appendix, and the ileum. Other more distal sites reported to have been found to have endometriosis lesions include the inguinal ligaments, the umbilicus, abdominal incisional wounds, thoracic lesions involving the pleura or diaphragm which may result in catamenial pneumothorax, the kidneys, and vulvar episiotomy wounds. Endometriosis have even been reported to occur in males. In this presentation, three cases of endometriosis, two involving the vulvar area and one involving a Pfannenstiel incision wound, is presented with a review of the pertinent literature in order to discuss its etiology, pathology, diagnosis and treatment.

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Management of a traumatic anorectal full-thickness laceration: a case report

  • Fortuna, Laura;Bottari, Andrea;Somigli, Riccardo;Giannessi, Sandro
    • Journal of Trauma and Injury
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    • 제35권3호
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    • pp.215-218
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    • 2022
  • The rectum is the least frequently injured organ in trauma, with an incidence of about 1% to 3% in trauma cases involving civilians. Most rectal injuries are caused by gunshot wounds, blunt force trauma, and stab wounds. A 46-year-old male patient was crushed between two vehicles while he was working. He was hemodynamically unstable, and the Focused Assessment with Sonography for Trauma showed hemoperitoneum and hemoretroperitoneum; therefore, damage control surgery with pelvic packing was performed. A subsequent whole-body computed tomography scan showed a displaced pelvic bone and sacrum fracture. There was evidence of an anorectal full-thickness laceration and urethral laceration. In second-look surgery performed 48 hours later, the pelvis was stabilized with external fixators, and it was decided to proceed with loop sigmoid colostomy. A tractioned rectal probe with an internal balloon was positioned in order to approach the flaps of the rectal wall laceration. On postoperative day 13, a radiological examination with endoluminal contrast injected from the stoma after removal of the balloon was performed and showed no evidence of extraluminal leak. Rectosigmoidoscopy, rectal manometry, anal sphincter electromyography, and trans-stomic transit examinations showed normal findings, indicating that it was appropriate to proceed with the closure of the colostomy. The postoperative course was uneventful. The optimal management for extraperitoneal penetrating rectal injuries continues to evolve. Primary repair with fecal diversion is the mainstay of treatment, and a conservative approach to rectal lacerations with an internal balloon in a rectal probe could provide a possibility for healing with a lower risk of complications.

서로 다른 해부학적 공간에 발생한 다발성 개화성 낭성 내난관종: 증례 보고 (Multicentric Florid Cystic Endosalpingiosis in Different Anatomical Spaces: A Case Report)

  • 강경식;이정섭;김두리;고명주;김성엽;김영규;현창림
    • 대한영상의학회지
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    • 제82권2호
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    • pp.481-486
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    • 2021
  • 내난관종은 이소성 난관 상피의 비종양적 증식으로 발생한다. 비전형적인 형태로 종괴 형태를 보여 종양성 병변과 감별을 필요로 하는 개화성 낭성 내난관종이 매우 드물게 보고되어 있다. 저자들은 복막 외 골반강과 후복막강에서 다발성으로 발생한 개화성 낭성 내난관종 증례의 영상의학적 소견을 보고하고자 한다.

자궁경부암 및 난소암 환자 재발진단과 치료반응평가에 있어서 FDG-PET의 역할: 양전자방출단층촬영, 복부전산화단층촬영 및 종양표지자 판독의 비교 분석 (Role of FDG-PET in the Diagnosis of Recurrence and Assessment of Therapeutic Response in Cervical Cancer and Ovarian Cancer Patients: Comparison of Diagnostic Report between PET, Abdominal a and Tumor Marker)

  • 한유미;최재걸;강병철
    • Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging
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    • 제42권3호
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    • pp.201-208
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    • 2008
  • 목적; 복부 전산화단층촬영(CT) 및 종양표지자와 비교를 통하여 자궁경부암 및 난소암의 재발을 진단하고 치료에 대한 반응을 평가하는데 FDG를 이용한 양전자단층촬영(PET)이 어떤 역할을 하고 있는지 알아보고 앞으로 환자의 주요 추적검사방법이 될 수 있는지에 대해 알아보고자 하였다. 대상 및 방법; 2006년 5월 1일부터 2007년 10월 31일 사이에 FDG-PET를 시행한 환자 중 비슷한 시기에 복부 CT를 시행 받은 67명 환자 103예를 대상으로 하였다(자궁경부암 42예, 난소암 51예). PET, CT 및 혈중 종양표지자에 대한 판독을 후향적으로 서로 비교하였다. 세 검사에서 모두 양성을 보이거나 추적검사상 병변이 커지거나 조직검사 및 기타 검사에서 양성을 보일 때를 재발이라고 정의하여 세 검사방법의 판독에서의 차이를 분석하였다. 자궁경부암군과 난소암군으로 나누어 PET와 복부 CT 종양 표지자에 대한 진단의 민감도, 특이도, 양성 및 음성예측도를 알아보았다. 결과; 재발로 진단된 예는 37예였다. 자궁경부암에서 재발로 진단되었던 경우가 11예(9명)였으며 민감도는 각각 100%(11/11), 54.5%(6/11), 81.1%(9/11)로 PET가 가장 높았고, 특이도는 각각 93.6%(29/31), 93.6%(29/31), 100% (31/31)로 종양표지자가 가장 높았다. 난소암의 재발 진단은 26예(15명)였으며 민감도는 각각 96.2%(25/26), 84.6% (22/26), 80.8%(21/26)로 PET가 가장 높았고, 특이도는 세 검사에서 94.3%(33/35)로 동일하였다. CT에 비하여 PET에서 복강내 전이를 6예를 더 진단하였고 4예의 종격동임파절 및 폐전이를 더 진단할 수 있었으며 2예의 쇄골상와임파절과 1예의 액와임파절의 전이를 더 진단하였다. 재발환자의 분석에서 PET는 복부 외 장기의 재발을 발견할 수 있었고 복부내 재발의 경우에도 CT보다 더 민감하게 재발부위를 찾을 수 있었던 반면 CT의 도움 없이는 정확한 위치 측정이 어려웠다. CT는 잔여종양과 양성섬유화의 구분 및 조직간의 경계부위에서 종양의 구분이 어려웠고 복부 이외 장기의 전이를 발견할 수 없었다. 결론; PET는 자궁경부암과 난소암 진단에서 CT에 비해 적용 부위가 크고 조직 대조도가 커 민감도가 높은 검사법으로서 치료 후 잔여 종양의 여부나 재발을 진단하는 데 필수적이 검사법이 될 것으로 사료된다.