Trauma Case Reports | |
Delayed bowel perforation in electrocution: An unpredictable foe | |
Ajay Dhiman1  Amulya Rattan1  Divakar Goyal2  Nilesh Jagne2  | |
[1] Critical Care, AIIMS Rishikesh, India 249203;;Senior Resident, MCh Trauma Surgery & | |
关键词: Electric injuries; Intestinal perforation; Missed diagnosis; Late presentation; Delayed diagnosis; | |
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来源: DOAJ |
【 摘 要 】
Electrocution injuries, particularly high voltage, are uncommon, but can be devastating. Thermal burns, arrhythmias and myonecrosis are commonly known and monitored complications of electrical injuries. Direct thermal trauma to internal viscera is also known and almost all internal organs have been reported to be affected, bowel being the most common. However, bowel perforation occurring in a delayed fashion is one rare, dreaded and erratic complication of electrocution, making it a dangerous pitfall if missed. Alimentary tract perforations can present on a delayed basis in high voltage electrocution injuries; advise for clinical follow up must incorporate this possibility at the time of discharge. Presentation of delayed visceral injuries is subtle & atypical, and post burn immunosuppression may play a part for such presentation. We suggest that all victims of high voltage electrocution with abdominal wall burns receive diagnostic laparoscopy and/or CECT abdomen as part of workup of their injuries. Any non-enhancing segment of bowel on CECT, howsoever small, should be prudently evaluated with laparoscopy.
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