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Ronald Gross Rgross at harthosp.orgFri Oct 6 22:43:59 BST 2006
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Angio and embolize, not coil. >>> "Bjorn, Pret" <pbjorn at emh.org> 10/6/2006 12:18 PM >>> Adult female MVC. Left rib fx's 10-12, known splenic inj, read as Grade I in spite of contrast blush (not intended as the thrust of this thread). The patient was admitted for two nights, stable throughout, and discharged with her cooperation and enthusiasm. She was prescribed house arrest for a week, drastically limited activity, and an office visit to follow. As fate would have it, on post-injury day 6 she suffered a sudden sharp LUQ pain with what sounds like a brief vagal response. She reported immediately to her local ED, where another CT shows both a persistent blush plus intraperitoneal hemorrhage (second image). At the local hospital, vitals were stable (she was in fact hypertensive consistent with her medical history) and her labs were unremarkable (H&H 12 and 35, roughly identical to previous discharge numbers). She was admitted to the local hospital for observation, but her counts slipped overnight (10 & 27), and so she was transferred back to us. She arrives stable and without any major complaints. Even a little hungry. Interested in what others would plan for her. Observe? Coil? Both? Other? Pret Bjorn, RN <<FirstImage.jpg>> <<SecondImage.jpg>>
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