| Literature DB >> 27834057 |
Yohei Okada1, Hiromichi Narumiya2, Wataru Ishi2, Iiduka Ryoji2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Resuscitative endovascular balloon occlusion of the aorta (REBOA) is an emergency procedure to manage severe hemorrhagic shock from torso injury but can cause severe ischemia of the lower extremities. However, lower extremity ischemia occurring as a complication of REBOA has been rarely reported. We describe the severe lower extremity ischemia caused by REBOA with a 12-Fr sheath in a small-built patient. CASE REEntities:
Keywords: Balloon occlusion; Blunt abdominal injury; Femoral artery; Hemorrhagic shock; IABO; Ischemia; Near-infrared spectroscopy; REBOA; Sheath
Year: 2016 PMID: 27834057 PMCID: PMC5104701 DOI: 10.1186/s40792-016-0260-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Surg Case Rep ISSN: 2198-7793
Laboratory test and atrial blood gas assessment on admission
| CBC | |
| WBC | 9200/μl |
| RBC | 297 × 104/μl |
| Hb | 8.8 g/dl |
| Ht | 25.2% |
| Plt | 14.9 × 104/μl |
| Chemistry | |
| AST | 83 U/l |
| ALT | 62 U/l |
| CPK | 511 U/l |
| Cr | 0.89 mg/dl |
| BUN | 15.7 mg/dl |
| Na | 138 meq/l |
| K | 3.3 meq/l |
| Cl | 106 meq/l |
| CRP | 0.01 mg/dl |
| Coagulation | |
| PT–INR | 1.56 |
| APTT | 47.8 s |
| Fib | 140 mg/dl |
| Atrial blood gasa | |
| pH | 7.244 |
| PaCO2 | 37.8 mmHg |
| PaO2 | 381 mmHg |
| HCO3 − | 15.8 mmol/l |
| Base excess | −10.3 mmol/l |
| Lac | 6.8 mmol/l |
aO2 10-l non-rebreather mask
Fig. 1a Swelling and paleness of the left lower extremity. b Photograph showing fasciotomy for alleviation of acute compartment syndrome
Fig. 2Illustration of an artery model with in situ sheath. The size of the femoral artery in our patient was 5.6 mm. This figure illustrates a 5.6-mm artery model with sheath sizes of 7-Fr and 12-Fr. The proportion of cross-sectional vascular area with the use of 12-Fr sheath reduces by 50 % of the original cross-sectional area
Fig. 3Enhanced computed tomography imaging after the primary surgery. Arrow 1: right femoral artery (size 5.6 mm). Arrow 2: left femoral artery. It was not enhanced due to sheath placement. Arrow 3: 12-Fr sheath placed in the left femoral artery. Lack of enhancement of the left femoral artery indicates lack of blood flow
Fig. 4Three-dimensional computed angiogram performed after the primary surgery. Arrow 1: 12-Fr sheath in the left femoral artery. Arrow 2: right external iliac-femoral artery. Contralateral (right) external iliac-femoral artery appears thinner than the sheath placed in the left