Journal article

Penetrating liver injury managed with a combination of balloon tamponade and venous stenting. A case report and literature review

MM Beitner, N Suh, R Dowling, JA Miller

Injury | ELSEVIER SCI LTD | Published : 2012

Abstract

AAST-OIS grade V complex hepatic injuries are often fatal as a result of exsanguination. We report a patient presenting in extremis with a penetrating injury to the right kidney, liver, middle hepatic vein, diaphragm, and lung. A combination of intrahepatic balloon tamponade and hepatic venous stenting was used to control exsanguinating haemorrhage, the first time this combination has been reported. Rapid assessment and treatment and a team approach, together with the innovative application of haemostatic techniques, allowed a multidisciplinary team to salvage this patient. © 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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