Acute transfusion-related abdominal injury in trauma patients: A case report

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Michel P. [1 ]
Wähnert D. [1 ]
Freistühler M. [1 ]
Laukoetter M.G. [2 ]
Rehberg S. [3 ]
Raschke M.J. [1 ]
Garcia P. [1 ]
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[1] Department of Trauma-, Hand- and Reconstructive Surgery, Westfaelische Wilhelms University Muenster, Waldeyer Str. 1, Muenster
[2] Department of General and Visceral Surgery, Westfaelische Wilhelms University Muenster, Muenster
[3] Department of Anesthesiology, Anesthesia, Intensive Care, Emergency and Pain Medicine, University Medicine Greifswald, Greifswald
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Abdominal compartment; Resuscitation; Transfusion; Trauma;
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10.1186/s13256-016-1075-4
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Background: Secondary abdominal compartment syndrome is well known as a life-threatening complication in critically ill patients in an intensive care unit. Massive crystalloid fluid resuscitation has been identified as the most important risk factor. The time interval from hospital admittance to the development of manifest abdominal compartment syndrome is usually greater than 24 hours. In the absence of any direct abdominal trauma, we observed a rapidly evolving secondary abdominal compartment syndrome shortly after hospital admittance associated with massive transfusion of blood products and only moderate crystalloid resuscitation. Case presentation: We report the case of an acute secondary abdominal compartment syndrome developing within 3 to 4 hours in a 74-year-old polytraumatized white woman. Although multiple fractures of her extremities and a B-type pelvic ring fracture were diagnosed by a full body computed tomography scan, no intra-abdominal injury could be detected. Hemorrhagic shock with a drop in her hemoglobin level to 5.7 g/dl was treated by massive transfusion of blood products and high doses of catecholamines. Shortly afterwards, her pulmonary gas exchange progressively deteriorated and mechanical ventilation became almost impossible with peak airway pressures of up to 60 cmH2O. Her abdomen appeared rigid and tense accompanied by a progressive hemodynamic decompensation necessitating mechanic cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Although preoperative computed tomography scans showed no signs of intra-abdominal fluid, a decompressive laparotomy under cardiopulmonary resuscitation conditions was performed and 2 liters of ascites-like fluid disgorged. Her hemodynamics and pulmonary ventilation improved immediately. Conclusions: This case report describes for the first time acute secondary abdominal compartment syndrome in a trauma patient, evolving in a very short time period. We hypothesize that the massive transfusion of blood products along with high doses of catecholamines triggered the acute development of abdominal compartment syndrome. Trauma teams need to consider a rapidly developing secondary abdominal compartment syndrome to be a potential cause of hemodynamic decompensation not only in the later phase of treatment but also in the emergency phase of treatment. © 2016 The Author(s).
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