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NOt true trauma but a cool abdo case
Nicholas Macartney nick at macartney.orgTue Mar 18 06:23:52 GMT 2008
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Sounds very like a case we had last week. Colon perf by scope ( done at central london teaching hospital ). In your case I would have waited for the surgeon to come in, and not tried to decompress. Afterall, she now has the gas in the abdomen so the laparoscopy has started <g> Nick On 15 Mar 2008, at 17:12, Andrew J Bowman wrote: > 55 year old female. PMH of L1 paraplegia from fall off roof 20 years > ago, > paranoid schizophrenia. > > Had colonoscopy 2 days prior to ER visit for evaluation of "blood on > tissue > paper". > Patient does not know details of procedure. (biopsy, problems, etc) > Presents with 2 days of increasing abdominal pain, bloating, nausea, > anorexia and dyspnea and decreased urine output. > > Has not called her doctor or her GI doctor. > > I find her to be awake and alert. Tachypneic at 32, pulse 120-130, > BP 84/60. > Abdomen rounded, bloated, firm, diffusely tender and has loud > tympany to > percussion. Foley placed with > 50ml urine returned. Breath sounds clear and equal, ? slightly > diminished. > > Fluid resuscitation started with NS. Stat acute abdomen series. > > Marked amount of free air with elevated diaphragm and downward and > medially > displaced liver. Double colon wall sign noted. > > BP came up with fluids. Still tachypneic but maintaining sats with > nasal O2 > at 4lpm. > Creatinine 2.5. > > I called surgeon and he came in about 45 minutes after call and off > to the > OR about 30 minutes later (team is on call for this small community > hospital). BP labile in ER waiting for surgeon. As low as mid-80's > and as > high as 110 systolic. Heart rate always 110-120. > > Nice tension pneumoperitoneum with presumed abdominal compartment > syndrome. > > Should I have done a bedside decompression with a DPL catheter??? > > > Andrew > > I will have images to share by Tuesday am (if the computer Gods are > smiling) > -- > trauma-list : TRAUMA.ORG > To change your settings or unsubscribe visit: > http://www.trauma.org/index.php?/community/ >
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