AbstractBackgroundHaemobilia occurs in only 1.2–5% of patients with accidental liver trauma. We describe an unusual case 2 weeks after penetrating thoracic injuryCase outlineA 27-year-old man underwent laparotomy for hepatic bleeding after a low thoracic stab wound. Two weeks later rectal blood loss occurred. CT scan and angiography revealed intrahepatic contrast extravasation at the previous stab wound site. Coils were successfully placed into two branches of the right hepatic artery.DiscussionHaemobilia should be considered in patients presenting with gastrointestinal blood loss after liver injury. It is diagnosed with angiography and preferably treated by embolisation
The liver is the most frequently injured abdominal organ. Abdominal injuries occur in 31% of patient...
The authors report a case of post-traumatic hepatic artery and portal vein pseudoaneurysms caused by...
Liver involvement after abdominal blunt trauma must be expected, and in up to 30% of cases, spleen, ...
AbstractBackgroundHaemobilia occurs in only 1.2–5% of patients with accidental liver trauma. We desc...
Hemobilia occurs in only 1.2–5% of patients with accidental liver trauma. Clinical presentation of h...
Contains fulltext : 88396.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Bl...
Abdominal blunt trauma is the main cause of death in people younger than 40 years old. The liver inj...
A 64-year-old male visited our emergency department due to severe right flank pain after falling fr...
The liver is the most usually damaged organ following blunt trauma, which can occur as a result of b...
A case of a 26-year-old man with an abdominal stab wound damaging the abdominal aorta and the left l...
Iatrogenic injury to hepatic duct leading to pseudoaneurysm and haemobilia can occur following lapar...
Management of liver injury is challenging particularly for the advanced grades. Increased utility of...
Key Clinical Message Although partial hepatic necrosis often occurs following endovascular treatment...
A 21-year-old male patient was transferred to the emergency room of our hospital after suffering sea...
Injury to the liver accounts for 3%–10% of blunt abdominal trauma injuries. Majority of these injuri...
The liver is the most frequently injured abdominal organ. Abdominal injuries occur in 31% of patient...
The authors report a case of post-traumatic hepatic artery and portal vein pseudoaneurysms caused by...
Liver involvement after abdominal blunt trauma must be expected, and in up to 30% of cases, spleen, ...
AbstractBackgroundHaemobilia occurs in only 1.2–5% of patients with accidental liver trauma. We desc...
Hemobilia occurs in only 1.2–5% of patients with accidental liver trauma. Clinical presentation of h...
Contains fulltext : 88396.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Bl...
Abdominal blunt trauma is the main cause of death in people younger than 40 years old. The liver inj...
A 64-year-old male visited our emergency department due to severe right flank pain after falling fr...
The liver is the most usually damaged organ following blunt trauma, which can occur as a result of b...
A case of a 26-year-old man with an abdominal stab wound damaging the abdominal aorta and the left l...
Iatrogenic injury to hepatic duct leading to pseudoaneurysm and haemobilia can occur following lapar...
Management of liver injury is challenging particularly for the advanced grades. Increased utility of...
Key Clinical Message Although partial hepatic necrosis often occurs following endovascular treatment...
A 21-year-old male patient was transferred to the emergency room of our hospital after suffering sea...
Injury to the liver accounts for 3%–10% of blunt abdominal trauma injuries. Majority of these injuri...
The liver is the most frequently injured abdominal organ. Abdominal injuries occur in 31% of patient...
The authors report a case of post-traumatic hepatic artery and portal vein pseudoaneurysms caused by...
Liver involvement after abdominal blunt trauma must be expected, and in up to 30% of cases, spleen, ...