| Literature DB >> 33854759 |
Abidemi A Adesuyi1, Oladele O Situ1.
Abstract
Penetrating thoracoabdominal injury is a common presentation in the trauma resuscitation room with the possibility of a myriad of injuries which may involve thoracic and abdominal viscera. Management is usually operative however non-operative management is a possibility especially following knife stab injuries when compared with gunshot injuries. Clinical presentation will depend on the injured organ, extent of injury and time from injury to presentation. Unusual presentation of delayed haematemesis is a possibility with injury to the stomach, however, due to its rarity, a high index of suspicion with emergency surgery will help to mitigate the fatal consequences that may follow. This type of presentation is not documented in the available on-line literature which portends the importance of this paper. This case highlights the possibility of this clinical presentation and importance of early management to improve patient outcome. Published by Oxford University Press and JSCR Publishing Ltd.Entities:
Year: 2021 PMID: 33854759 PMCID: PMC8024046 DOI: 10.1093/jscr/rjab081
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Surg Case Rep ISSN: 2042-8812
Figure 1Chest X-ray PA view; normal chest X-ray.
Figure 2Image showing air lucencies in the right intercostal muscles and subcutaneous tissue around the lower right parasternal region.
Figure 4Image shows lucent air densities tracking through the subcapsular haematoma in the left lobe of the liver anterior to the pylorus of the stomach.
Blood investigation results
| Values | Reference | |
|---|---|---|
| Hb | 8.2 g/dl | 13–18 g/dl |
| PCV | 25% | 40–54% |
| WBC | 14 × 109/l | 4.8–10.8 × 105/l |
| Platelets | 271 × 109/l | 140–400 × 105/l |
| Random blood sugar | 17 mmol/l | <11.1 mmol/l |
| Cl− | 100 meq/l | 96–108 mmol/l |
| Na+ | 138 meq/l | 135–150 |
| K+ | 3.9 meq/l | 3.5–5.3 |
| Urea | 8.6 mmol/l | 2.5–6.4 |
| Creatinine | 85 μmol/l | 44–100 mcmol/l |
| AST | 32 IU/l | ≤38 IU/l |
| ALT | 25 IU/l | ≤40 IU/l |
| ALP | 82 IU/l | ≤104 IU/l |
| GGT | 38 IU/l | ≤38 |
| Total Bilirubin | 8.9 μmol/l | <17.1 mcmol/l |
| Conjugated Bilirubin | 4.7 μmol/l | <4.3 mcmol/l |
| Total protein | 62 g/dl | 60–80 g/l |
| Albumin | 26 g/dl | 30–50 g/l |