A 64-year-old male visited our emergency department due to severe right flank pain after falling from a 2-meter height. Contrast-enhanced CT revealed a right hemothorax with multiple fractures in the right ribs and iliac bone. A small hematoma in the right perihepatic space was noted, but there was no hepatic laceration on CT. Initial surgical management led to continuous uncontrolled bleeding around the porta hepatis, and subsequent arterial angiography could not demonstrate a bleeding focus. However, immediate follow-up CT showed contrast extravasation on the left side of abdomen, and a percutaneous transhepatic portal venogram revealed active bleeding from the left portal vein. Although the wound was embolized with a glue, the pa...
Traumatic portal vein injury is rare, but the associated mortality rate ranges from 50% to 70%. The ...
Despite rapid advancements in medical technologies, the use of interventional radiology in a patient...
Computed tomography (CT) is widely used in assessing clinically stable patients with blunt abdominal...
Portal vein injuries associated with blunt abdominal force trauma are associated with high mortality...
Background: Blunt abdominal trauma in children is one of the most frequent causes of hospitalization...
Acute portal vein thrombosis (PVT) is rarely encountered by clinicians. The most common manifestatio...
A 30-year-old man who had been involved in a road traffic acci-dent underwent a computed tomography ...
Abdominal blunt trauma is the main cause of death in people younger than 40 years old. The liver inj...
AbstractBackgroundHaemobilia occurs in only 1.2–5% of patients with accidental liver trauma. We desc...
PURPOSEIntrahepatic portal vein injuries secondary to blunt abdominal trauma are difficult to diagno...
Injuries of the abdominal visceral vessels are uncommon but devastating entities resulting in extrem...
The spleen is the most commonly injured organ in cases of blunt abdominal trauma. Currently, 50-80% ...
The authors report a case of post-traumatic hepatic artery and portal vein pseudoaneurysms caused by...
A 39-year-old male fell from a forklift and was urgently transported to our hospital. His vital sign...
Background: The liver which is a vascular organ can easily be lacerated or crushed, depending on the...
Traumatic portal vein injury is rare, but the associated mortality rate ranges from 50% to 70%. The ...
Despite rapid advancements in medical technologies, the use of interventional radiology in a patient...
Computed tomography (CT) is widely used in assessing clinically stable patients with blunt abdominal...
Portal vein injuries associated with blunt abdominal force trauma are associated with high mortality...
Background: Blunt abdominal trauma in children is one of the most frequent causes of hospitalization...
Acute portal vein thrombosis (PVT) is rarely encountered by clinicians. The most common manifestatio...
A 30-year-old man who had been involved in a road traffic acci-dent underwent a computed tomography ...
Abdominal blunt trauma is the main cause of death in people younger than 40 years old. The liver inj...
AbstractBackgroundHaemobilia occurs in only 1.2–5% of patients with accidental liver trauma. We desc...
PURPOSEIntrahepatic portal vein injuries secondary to blunt abdominal trauma are difficult to diagno...
Injuries of the abdominal visceral vessels are uncommon but devastating entities resulting in extrem...
The spleen is the most commonly injured organ in cases of blunt abdominal trauma. Currently, 50-80% ...
The authors report a case of post-traumatic hepatic artery and portal vein pseudoaneurysms caused by...
A 39-year-old male fell from a forklift and was urgently transported to our hospital. His vital sign...
Background: The liver which is a vascular organ can easily be lacerated or crushed, depending on the...
Traumatic portal vein injury is rare, but the associated mortality rate ranges from 50% to 70%. The ...
Despite rapid advancements in medical technologies, the use of interventional radiology in a patient...
Computed tomography (CT) is widely used in assessing clinically stable patients with blunt abdominal...