A Successful Management of Juxta-Renal Inferior Vena Cava Injury After Penetrating Trauma: A Case Report

M. Hashempour, R. Motalebi, Mosallami Sm, N. Mortazavi
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Here, in the present case the authors report a patient with IVC injury repaired by venorrhpy and it can be performed by a team led by general surgeon. Inferior vena cava injuries remain a challenge for the skill, experience and diligence of a surgeon. Not only vascular surgeons, but all surgeons should be familiar with the principles of their treatment. A case of the inferior vena cava injury encountered after penetrating abdominal trauma in old age man with hemorrhagic shock with about 4 cm vertical tear of juxta-renal vena cava, survived due to immediate transportation, appropriate and successful perioperative fluid and blood resuscitation, prompt surgical management with team approach and critical postoperative surgical management without any residual complication. IVC injuries are associated with high mortality. Patients presenting with clinical and physiological evidence of shock and who require “damage control” surgery are more likely to suffer a worse outcome, particularly when multiple physiological derangements are present.
穿透性创伤后肾旁下腔静脉损伤的成功治疗一例
在这里,在本病例中,作者报告了一名下腔静脉损伤的患者,可以由普通外科医生领导的团队进行静脉修复。下腔静脉损伤对外科医生的技术、经验和勤奋都是一个挑战。不仅是血管外科医生,所有的外科医生都应该熟悉他们的治疗原则。老年男性腹部穿透性创伤并发下腔静脉损伤,肾旁腔静脉垂直撕裂约4cm,失血性休克1例,经及时转运、围手术期适当成功的液体和血液复苏、及时的团队入路手术处理和术后危重手术处理存活,无残留并发症。下腔静脉损伤与高死亡率相关。表现出临床和生理证据的休克患者以及需要“损害控制”手术的患者更有可能遭受更糟糕的结果,特别是当多种生理紊乱存在时。
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