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Brain death due to abdominal compartment syndrome caused by massive venous bleeding in a patient with a stable pelvic fracture: report of a case.

Akiyoshi Hagiwara1, Hideki Fukushima, Tetsuya Inoue, Atsuo Murata, Shuji Shimazaki.   

Abstract

We report a rare case in which abdominal compartment syndrome resulting from venous hemorrhaging developed in a patient with stable pelvic fractures, resulting in a fatal outcome. An 84-year-old man with mild pelvic fractures developed hypovolemic shock and underwent transcatheter arterial embolization. He became hemodynamically stable after the procedure, but became hypotensive for the second time 11 h after admission. Urinary bladder pressure rose to 32 mmHg from 4-7 mmHg. Rebleeding from the pelvis with the development of abdominal compartment syndrome was suspected. Repeated transcatheter arterial embolization and laparotomy were performed; however, 1 min into the procedure, both pupils symmetrically dilated and the light reflex disappeared. This case suggests that brain death can sometimes occur due to abdominal compartment syndrome.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 14714237     DOI: 10.1007/s00595-003-2638-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Surg Today        ISSN: 0941-1291            Impact factor:   2.549


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Authors:  Zhao-Wen Zong; Quan-Wei Bao; Hua-Yu Liu; Yue Shen; Yu-Feng Zhao; Xiang Hua; Qing-Shan Guo; Lian-Yang Zhang; Hui Chen
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