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Blunt abdominal trauma managed with mesenteric embolization: case report.

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Blunt abdominal trauma can cause mesenteric lesions. Angioembolization successfully controlled a superior mesenteric artery hematoma in a case study, offering a minimally invasive treatment option.

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EmbolizaciónEmbolizationLaparotomyLaparotomíaLesión mesentéricaMesenteric injuryTratamientoTreatment

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Area of Science:

  • Trauma surgery
  • Vascular radiology
  • Abdominal imaging

Background:

  • Blunt abdominal trauma is a significant cause of injury in polytraumatized patients.
  • Mesenteric lesions complicate approximately 5% of these cases, requiring prompt diagnosis and management.
  • Understanding the management of mesenteric injuries is crucial for patient outcomes.

Observation:

  • A case report details a woman with blunt abdominal trauma.
  • Computed tomography revealed a right flank hematoma involving the superior mesenteric artery.
  • The hematoma was successfully managed with angioembolization.

Findings:

  • Angioembolization provides an effective treatment for mesenteric artery hematoma.
  • Treatment decisions for mesenteric lesions depend on patient hemodynamic stability.
  • Minimally invasive endovascular techniques are viable alternatives to surgery.

Implications:

  • Angioembolization is a key intervention for hemodynamically stable patients with mesenteric artery injuries.
  • Laparotomy remains the standard for hemodynamically unstable patients requiring surgical intervention.
  • This case highlights the importance of advanced imaging and endovascular techniques in managing blunt abdominal trauma complications.