Ruptured Cystic Mesothelioma Diagnosed after Blunt Trauma; Case Report and Literature Review

The majority of blunt trauma is secondary to motor vehicle crashes,especially in those wearing seatbelts or sitting in the front or passenger seat location.Hollow viscus gastrointestinal injuries occur more frequently in small bowel, followed by colorectal, duodenum, stomach and appendix. A 25-year-...

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Main Authors: Francisco Igor B. Macedo, Alice J. Race, Laszlo M. Hoesel
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Shiraz University of Medical Sciences 2016-10-01
Series:Bulletin of Emergency and Trauma
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spelling doaj-099c8b79f92f460eb4f73145138022062020-11-25T02:40:00ZengShiraz University of Medical SciencesBulletin of Emergency and Trauma2322-25222322-39602016-10-0144244247Ruptured Cystic Mesothelioma Diagnosed after Blunt Trauma; Case Report and Literature ReviewFrancisco Igor B. Macedo0Alice J. Race1Laszlo M. Hoesel2Department of Surgery,Providence Hospital and Medical Centers, Michigan State University College of Human Medicine, Southfield, Michigan, USADepartment of Surgery,Providence Hospital and Medical Centers, Michigan State University College of Human Medicine, Southfield, Michigan, USADepartment of Surgery, Detroit Medical Center/Sinai­Grace Hospital, Wayne State University School of Medicine, Detroit, Michigan, USAThe majority of blunt trauma is secondary to motor vehicle crashes,especially in those wearing seatbelts or sitting in the front or passenger seat location.Hollow viscus gastrointestinal injuries occur more frequently in small bowel, followed by colorectal, duodenum, stomach and appendix. A 25-year-old male presents after being involved in a motor vehicle accident. Initialworkup was significant for moderate amount of pelvic free fluid and curvilinear,cystic­like structures in the pelvis. He subsequently developed peritonitis and underwentdiagnostic laparoscopy, which revealed multiple cystic nodules arising from theperitoneum. Pathology demonstrated benign cystic mesothelioma (BCM). BCM is a very rarecondition of mesothelial­lined, variably sized, fluid­filled cysts that arises from theserous, pericardial or peritoneal lining. Due to the scarcity of cases, its management and prognosis are not fully established. This singular case highlights the necessity for a clinician to have a widedifferential forunusual causes of free pelvic fluid after blunt abdominaltrauma. http://www.beat-journal.com/BEATJournal/index.php/BEAT/article/view/325/540Benign cystic mesotheliomaBlunt traumaLaparoscopy
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author Francisco Igor B. Macedo
Alice J. Race
Laszlo M. Hoesel
spellingShingle Francisco Igor B. Macedo
Alice J. Race
Laszlo M. Hoesel
Ruptured Cystic Mesothelioma Diagnosed after Blunt Trauma; Case Report and Literature Review
Bulletin of Emergency and Trauma
Benign cystic mesothelioma
Blunt trauma
Laparoscopy
author_facet Francisco Igor B. Macedo
Alice J. Race
Laszlo M. Hoesel
author_sort Francisco Igor B. Macedo
title Ruptured Cystic Mesothelioma Diagnosed after Blunt Trauma; Case Report and Literature Review
title_short Ruptured Cystic Mesothelioma Diagnosed after Blunt Trauma; Case Report and Literature Review
title_full Ruptured Cystic Mesothelioma Diagnosed after Blunt Trauma; Case Report and Literature Review
title_fullStr Ruptured Cystic Mesothelioma Diagnosed after Blunt Trauma; Case Report and Literature Review
title_full_unstemmed Ruptured Cystic Mesothelioma Diagnosed after Blunt Trauma; Case Report and Literature Review
title_sort ruptured cystic mesothelioma diagnosed after blunt trauma; case report and literature review
publisher Shiraz University of Medical Sciences
series Bulletin of Emergency and Trauma
issn 2322-2522
2322-3960
publishDate 2016-10-01
description The majority of blunt trauma is secondary to motor vehicle crashes,especially in those wearing seatbelts or sitting in the front or passenger seat location.Hollow viscus gastrointestinal injuries occur more frequently in small bowel, followed by colorectal, duodenum, stomach and appendix. A 25-year-old male presents after being involved in a motor vehicle accident. Initialworkup was significant for moderate amount of pelvic free fluid and curvilinear,cystic­like structures in the pelvis. He subsequently developed peritonitis and underwentdiagnostic laparoscopy, which revealed multiple cystic nodules arising from theperitoneum. Pathology demonstrated benign cystic mesothelioma (BCM). BCM is a very rarecondition of mesothelial­lined, variably sized, fluid­filled cysts that arises from theserous, pericardial or peritoneal lining. Due to the scarcity of cases, its management and prognosis are not fully established. This singular case highlights the necessity for a clinician to have a widedifferential forunusual causes of free pelvic fluid after blunt abdominaltrauma.
topic Benign cystic mesothelioma
Blunt trauma
Laparoscopy
url http://www.beat-journal.com/BEATJournal/index.php/BEAT/article/view/325/540
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