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Groin swelling, the anatomic way out of abdominal haematomas: a case report and explicative literature review.

TitleGroin swelling, the anatomic way out of abdominal haematomas: a case report and explicative literature review.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2008
AuthorsApostolidis, S., Papavramidis T. S., Michalopoulos A., Papadopoulos V. N., Paramythiotis D., & Harlaftis N.
JournalActa Chir Belg
Volume108
Issue2
Pagination251-3
Date Published2008 Mar-Apr
ISSN0001-5458
KeywordsAbdominal Injuries, Accidents, Traffic, Adult, Female, Groin, Hematoma, Humans, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Wounds, Nonpenetrating
Abstract

This case report concerns a previously healthy thirty-five-year-old female with complaints of inguinal hernia that ultimately proved to be a retroperitoneal haematoma. The patient suffered from a car accident 5 months before admission and was hospitalized. During her prior hospitalization, explorative laparotomy revealed a haematoma of the mesentery. The haematoma was treated conservatively, with fluid resuscitation and rest. During her second admission, MRI of the inguinal region revealed localized haematoma. During inguinal exploration, a fluid-filled bluish indirect hernia sac was identified and found to be contoured by free-flowing, non-clotting blood. The postoperative course was uneventful, and the patient was discharged six days following surgery.

Alternate JournalActa Chir. Belg.
PubMed ID18557154

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