An unusual cause of intestinal obstruction in an adolescent: a case report
A 15-year-old boy presented with intestinal obstruction two weeks following a blunt abdominal trauma. He had progressive bilious vomiting without abdominal distension or peritonitis. The contrast computed tomography (CT) scan of the abdomen provided the definitive diagnosis: there was an obstructing...
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doaj-2c401370165a4fcebd83d644d19911c82021-01-02T11:08:45ZengMDPI AGPediatric Reports2036-749X2036-75032009-11-0111e8e810.4081/pr.2009.e8956An unusual cause of intestinal obstruction in an adolescent: a case reportVictor Hip Wo Yeung0Nicholas Sik-Yin ChaoMichael Wai-Yip LeungWing-Kin KwokQueen Elizabeth HospitalA 15-year-old boy presented with intestinal obstruction two weeks following a blunt abdominal trauma. He had progressive bilious vomiting without abdominal distension or peritonitis. The contrast computed tomography (CT) scan of the abdomen provided the definitive diagnosis: there was an obstructing duodenal hematoma, which might have been slowly progressing or have arisen from secondary hemorrhage after the initial injury. The boy remained stable over a ten-day period of conservative treatment, and his obstructive symptoms and signs were resolved completely. A follow-up CT scan of the abdomen (16 days after admission) showed an almost complete resolution of the hematoma. Delayed duodenal hematoma causing intestinal obstruction has been reported rarely in previous literature. Occasionally a significant secondary hemorrhage resulting in intestinal obstruction can become life threatening. Clinical follow-up is paramount after initial recovery. Although conservative treatment suffices in most cases, the surgeon should be wary of the need for definitive surgical intervention if there is evidence of ongoing acute hemorrhage or of the obstructing hematoma failing to resolve. Laparoscopic drainage of the hematoma provides optimistic results for patients failing conservative management.http://www.pagepress.org/journals/index.php/pr/article/view/1082Duodenal Hematoma, Intestinal Obstruction, Blunt Abdominal Trauma, Adolescent |
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Victor Hip Wo Yeung Nicholas Sik-Yin Chao Michael Wai-Yip Leung Wing-Kin Kwok An unusual cause of intestinal obstruction in an adolescent: a case report Pediatric Reports Duodenal Hematoma, Intestinal Obstruction, Blunt Abdominal Trauma, Adolescent |
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Victor Hip Wo Yeung Nicholas Sik-Yin Chao Michael Wai-Yip Leung Wing-Kin Kwok |
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An unusual cause of intestinal obstruction in an adolescent: a case report |
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An unusual cause of intestinal obstruction in an adolescent: a case report |
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An unusual cause of intestinal obstruction in an adolescent: a case report |
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An unusual cause of intestinal obstruction in an adolescent: a case report |
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An unusual cause of intestinal obstruction in an adolescent: a case report |
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unusual cause of intestinal obstruction in an adolescent: a case report |
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Pediatric Reports |
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2036-749X 2036-7503 |
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A 15-year-old boy presented with intestinal obstruction two weeks following a blunt abdominal trauma. He had progressive bilious vomiting without abdominal distension or peritonitis. The contrast computed tomography (CT) scan of the abdomen provided the definitive diagnosis: there was an obstructing duodenal hematoma, which might have been slowly progressing or have arisen from secondary hemorrhage after the initial injury. The boy remained stable over a ten-day period of conservative treatment, and his obstructive symptoms and signs were resolved completely. A follow-up CT scan of the abdomen (16 days after admission) showed an almost complete resolution of the hematoma. Delayed duodenal hematoma causing intestinal obstruction has been reported rarely in previous literature. Occasionally a significant secondary hemorrhage resulting in intestinal obstruction can become life threatening. Clinical follow-up is paramount after initial recovery. Although conservative treatment suffices in most cases, the surgeon should be wary of the need for definitive surgical intervention if there is evidence of ongoing acute hemorrhage or of the obstructing hematoma failing to resolve. Laparoscopic drainage of the hematoma provides optimistic results for patients failing conservative management. |
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Duodenal Hematoma, Intestinal Obstruction, Blunt Abdominal Trauma, Adolescent |
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