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KMID : 0360720130260030233
Journal of the Korean Society Traumatology
2013 Volume.26 No. 3 p.233 ~ p.237
Delayed Traumatic Intracerebral Hemorrhage in Patient with Hemoperitoneum Operation
Kim So-Hyun

Bae Keum-Seok
Pyen Jin-Su
Kim Jong-Yun
Cho Sung-Min
Noh Ha-Ny
Whang Kum
Oh Ji-Woong
Abstract
Delayed traumatic intracerebral hemorrhage (DT-ICH) is a rare event in head trauma patients. However, it develops unexpectedly and results in very severe brain damage. Thus, close monitoring of the neurologic status is needed for every trauma patient. Sometimes, however, neurologic monitoring cannot be done because of sedation, especially in cases of abdominal surgery. In this case report, we describe the case of a 37-yr-old, male patients who had hemoperitoneum because of spleen and renal injury. At the initial operation, massive bleeding was found, so gauze-packing surgery was done first. After the first operation, we sedated the patient for about two days, after which the packed gauze was removed, and the abdominal wound was closed. Immediately after the second operation, we found pupil dilation. Emergent CT was performed. The CT revealed DT-ICH with severe brain edema and midline shifting. However, the patient condition deteriorated progressively despite emergency operation, he expired 2 days after hematoma evacuation.
KEYWORD
Delayed traumatic intracerebral hemorrhage, Hemoperitoneum, Sedation
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