Blunt hepatic trauma due to motorcycle collision with damage control surgery: Case Report

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Autor(a) principal: Medeiros, Laila Caroline de
Data de Publicação: 2024
Outros Autores: Freato, Augusto Hipólito Chagas, Arruda, Bernardo Duarte, Siqueira, Rômulo Diego Marinho, Silva, Maria Raimunda Chagas, Oliveira, Suzane Katy Rocha
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Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Revista Ciências da Saúde Ceuma
Texto Completo: https://revcsaudeceuma.emnuvens.com.br/revista/article/view/27
Resumo: This study has a unique relevance in the context of emergency medicine in Brazil, standing out for its early and effective approach to the management of traumatic injuries resulting from automobile accidents. In contrast to other approaches, the originality of this work lies in the use of FAST (Focused Assessment with Sonography for Trauma) ultrasound as a tool for the immediate identification of internal bleeding in trauma patients, allowing rapid and precise intervention. This work reports the case of a patient involved in a motorcycle-motorcycle collision, with symptoms of lower back and abdominal pain. The early detection of a massive hemoperitoneum using FAST US led to the prompt indication of Exploratory Laparotomy, revealing a liver lesion as the source of the hemorrhage. Furthermore, the adoption of the damage control technique demonstrates a strategic and innovative surgical approach, aiming to stabilize the patient before a more definitive intervention. Carrying out pre- and post-operative laboratory tests, together with computed tomography monitoring, not only highlighted the effectiveness of the implemented treatment but also the importance of continuous monitoring to ensure hemodynamic stability and the patient's recovery. In summary, this study not only contributes to the growing literature on abdominal trauma and its management but also offers valuable insights into the practical application of innovative diagnostic and therapeutic approaches, thus promoting significant advances in trauma patient care in the Brazilian context.
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spelling Blunt hepatic trauma due to motorcycle collision with damage control surgery: Case ReportTrauma hepático contuso por colisão moto-moto com realização de cirurgia controle de danos: relato de casoTraumaUltrassonografia FASTAbdomeHemoperitônioLaparotomiaTraumaFAST ultrasoundAbdomenHemoperitoneumLaparotomyThis study has a unique relevance in the context of emergency medicine in Brazil, standing out for its early and effective approach to the management of traumatic injuries resulting from automobile accidents. In contrast to other approaches, the originality of this work lies in the use of FAST (Focused Assessment with Sonography for Trauma) ultrasound as a tool for the immediate identification of internal bleeding in trauma patients, allowing rapid and precise intervention. This work reports the case of a patient involved in a motorcycle-motorcycle collision, with symptoms of lower back and abdominal pain. The early detection of a massive hemoperitoneum using FAST US led to the prompt indication of Exploratory Laparotomy, revealing a liver lesion as the source of the hemorrhage. Furthermore, the adoption of the damage control technique demonstrates a strategic and innovative surgical approach, aiming to stabilize the patient before a more definitive intervention. Carrying out pre- and post-operative laboratory tests, together with computed tomography monitoring, not only highlighted the effectiveness of the implemented treatment but also the importance of continuous monitoring to ensure hemodynamic stability and the patient's recovery. In summary, this study not only contributes to the growing literature on abdominal trauma and its management but also offers valuable insights into the practical application of innovative diagnostic and therapeutic approaches, thus promoting significant advances in trauma patient care in the Brazilian context.Este estudo apresenta uma relevância singular no contexto da medicina de emergência no Brasil, destacando-se pela abordagem precoce e eficaz no manejo das lesões traumáticas decorrentes de acidentes automobilísticos. Em contraste com outras abordagens, a originalidade deste trabalho reside na utilização da ultrassonografia tipo FAST (Focused Assessment with Sonography for Trauma) como uma ferramenta para a identificação imediata de hemorragias internas em pacientes vítimas de trauma, permitindo uma intervenção rápida e precisa. Este trabalho relato o caso de um paciente envolvido em uma colisão moto-moto, com sintomas de dor lombar e no abdome. A detecção precoce de um hemoperitônio volumoso através da US FAST levou à pronta indicação de Laparotomia Exploratória, revelando uma lesão hepática como fonte da hemorragia. Além disso, a adoção da técnica de controle de danos demonstra uma abordagem cirúrgica estratégica e inovadora, visando estabilizar o paciente antes de uma intervenção mais definitiva. A realização de exames laboratoriais pré e pós-operatórios, juntamente com o acompanhamento por tomografia computadorizada, não só evidenciou a eficácia do tratamento implementado, mas também a importância da monitorização contínua para garantir a estabilidade hemodinâmica e a recuperação do paciente. Em suma, este estudo não apenas contribui para a crescente literatura sobre trauma abdominal e seu manejo, mas também oferece insights valiosos sobre a aplicação prática de abordagens diagnósticas e terapêuticas inovadoras, promovendo assim avanços significativos na assistência ao paciente traumatizado no contexto brasileiro.Centro Universitário Euro-Americano - UNIEURO2024-03-28info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArtigo avaliado pelos Paresapplication/pdfhttps://revcsaudeceuma.emnuvens.com.br/revista/article/view/2710.61695/rcs.v2i1.27Revista Ciências da Saúde Ceuma; Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024); 102-108Revista Ciências da Saúde Ceuma; v. 2 n. 1 (2024); 102-1082965-606010.61695/rcs.v2i1reponame:Revista Ciências da Saúde Ceumainstname:Centro Universitário Euro-Americano (Unieuro)instacron:UNIEUROporhttps://revcsaudeceuma.emnuvens.com.br/revista/article/view/27/22Copyright (c) 2024 Laila Caroline de Medeiros, Augusto Hipólito Chagas Freato, Bernardo Duarte Arruda, Rômulo Diego Marinho Siqueira, Maria Raimunda Chagas Silva, Suzane Katy Rocha Oliveirahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMedeiros, Laila Caroline deFreato, Augusto Hipólito ChagasArruda, Bernardo DuarteSiqueira, Rômulo Diego MarinhoSilva, Maria Raimunda ChagasOliveira, Suzane Katy Rocha2024-03-28T13:39:41Zoai:ojs.revcsaudeceuma.emnuvens.com.br:article/27Revistahttps://revcsaudeceuma.emnuvens.com.br/revistaPRIhttps://revcsaudeceuma.emnuvens.com.br/revista/oaictomaz@ceuma.br || issac.lara@unieuro.edu.br2965-60602965-6060opendoar:2024-03-28T13:39:41Revista Ciências da Saúde Ceuma - Centro Universitário Euro-Americano (Unieuro)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Blunt hepatic trauma due to motorcycle collision with damage control surgery: Case Report
Trauma hepático contuso por colisão moto-moto com realização de cirurgia controle de danos: relato de caso
title Blunt hepatic trauma due to motorcycle collision with damage control surgery: Case Report
spellingShingle Blunt hepatic trauma due to motorcycle collision with damage control surgery: Case Report
Medeiros, Laila Caroline de
Trauma
Ultrassonografia FAST
Abdome
Hemoperitônio
Laparotomia
Trauma
FAST ultrasound
Abdomen
Hemoperitoneum
Laparotomy
title_short Blunt hepatic trauma due to motorcycle collision with damage control surgery: Case Report
title_full Blunt hepatic trauma due to motorcycle collision with damage control surgery: Case Report
title_fullStr Blunt hepatic trauma due to motorcycle collision with damage control surgery: Case Report
title_full_unstemmed Blunt hepatic trauma due to motorcycle collision with damage control surgery: Case Report
title_sort Blunt hepatic trauma due to motorcycle collision with damage control surgery: Case Report
author Medeiros, Laila Caroline de
author_facet Medeiros, Laila Caroline de
Freato, Augusto Hipólito Chagas
Arruda, Bernardo Duarte
Siqueira, Rômulo Diego Marinho
Silva, Maria Raimunda Chagas
Oliveira, Suzane Katy Rocha
author_role author
author2 Freato, Augusto Hipólito Chagas
Arruda, Bernardo Duarte
Siqueira, Rômulo Diego Marinho
Silva, Maria Raimunda Chagas
Oliveira, Suzane Katy Rocha
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Medeiros, Laila Caroline de
Freato, Augusto Hipólito Chagas
Arruda, Bernardo Duarte
Siqueira, Rômulo Diego Marinho
Silva, Maria Raimunda Chagas
Oliveira, Suzane Katy Rocha
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Trauma
Ultrassonografia FAST
Abdome
Hemoperitônio
Laparotomia
Trauma
FAST ultrasound
Abdomen
Hemoperitoneum
Laparotomy
topic Trauma
Ultrassonografia FAST
Abdome
Hemoperitônio
Laparotomia
Trauma
FAST ultrasound
Abdomen
Hemoperitoneum
Laparotomy
description This study has a unique relevance in the context of emergency medicine in Brazil, standing out for its early and effective approach to the management of traumatic injuries resulting from automobile accidents. In contrast to other approaches, the originality of this work lies in the use of FAST (Focused Assessment with Sonography for Trauma) ultrasound as a tool for the immediate identification of internal bleeding in trauma patients, allowing rapid and precise intervention. This work reports the case of a patient involved in a motorcycle-motorcycle collision, with symptoms of lower back and abdominal pain. The early detection of a massive hemoperitoneum using FAST US led to the prompt indication of Exploratory Laparotomy, revealing a liver lesion as the source of the hemorrhage. Furthermore, the adoption of the damage control technique demonstrates a strategic and innovative surgical approach, aiming to stabilize the patient before a more definitive intervention. Carrying out pre- and post-operative laboratory tests, together with computed tomography monitoring, not only highlighted the effectiveness of the implemented treatment but also the importance of continuous monitoring to ensure hemodynamic stability and the patient's recovery. In summary, this study not only contributes to the growing literature on abdominal trauma and its management but also offers valuable insights into the practical application of innovative diagnostic and therapeutic approaches, thus promoting significant advances in trauma patient care in the Brazilian context.
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