Journal of Anaesthesiology Clinical Pharmacology (Jan 2011)

Penetrating abdominal injury in a polytrauma patient: Anaesthetic challenges faced

  • Thrivikrama Padur Tantry,
  • Dinesh Kadam,
  • Pramal Shetty,
  • Karunakara Kenjar Adappa,
  • B G Muralishankar,
  • Sunil P Shenoy

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 27, no. 2
pp. 272 – 274

Abstract

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Penetrating abdominal injuries are potentially life threatening due to the associated hemorrhagic shock and visceral injury. Through and through penetrating injury with polytrauma is rarely encountered. We report a case presenting with in situ projecting heavy metallic rod in a through and through penetrating abdominal injury along with foreign body in a road traffic accident. Anaesthetic management was difficult due to inability to position in supine, rapidly progressing hemorrhagic shock and hypoxia due hemopneumothorax. Two operating tables were used with adequate intervening space to accommodate the posteriorly projecting metallic rod during intubation in supine position. Intensive monitoring and resuscitation resulted in uneventful successful outcome.

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