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Ann Fr Anesth Reanim · Aug 2004
Case Reports[Right uncontrollable haemothorax revealing a liver injury with diaphragmatic rupture].
- N Genotelle, T Lherm, O Gontier, C Le Gall, and D Caen.
- Service de réanimation polyvalente, hôpital Gilles-de-Corbeil, centre hospitalier Sud-Francilien, 59, boulevard Henri-Dunant, 91106 Corbeil-Essonnes cedex, France.
- Ann Fr Anesth Reanim. 2004 Aug 1; 23 (8): 831-4.
AbstractWe report a case of a woman with a blunt thoracic trauma and haemorrhagic shock after a road traffic accident. The clinical and complementary examinations revealed an isolated right haemothorax, which was compressive and uncontrollable. The source of bleeding was discovered with delay and during a surgical exploration: it was a liver injury with diaphragmatic rupture but without hepatic herniation and peritoneal effusion. The diagnostic features of blunt diaphragmatic rupture are discussed.
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