Archives of Anesthesia and Critical Care (May 2020)

Meningeal Hemorrhage Secondary to an Electrization Accident about an Observation in a Resuscitation Department in Abidjan (RCI)

  • Nkan Michael Paterne Mobio,
  • Abhe Chacke Maria,
  • Coulibaly Theodore Klinna,
  • Ouattara Abdoulaye,
  • Netro Djohui Edwige,
  • Nguessan Yapi Francis,
  • Tetchi Yavo Denis

DOI
https://doi.org/10.18502/aacc.v6i2.2769
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 2

Abstract

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During electrical accidents, various mechanisms are observed: electric flash, electric arc, lightning and true electrification. Whatever the mechanism, various types of lesions can be observed such as subarachnoid hemorrhages. Exposure to a high voltage current, the appearance of initial consciousness disorder, the existence of skin burn lesions testifying to the passage of current through the cephalic end homolateral to the hemorrhage, the existence of hemorrhage meningeal at d0, the real existence of this complication in victims of lightning strikes (which is an electric shock) and the existence of a similar case in the literature make electric accidents, an etiology of hemorrhage meningeal.

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