2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.ciresp.2015.02.014
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Evaluación diagnóstica y tratamiento de pacientes con hematoma de la vaina de los rectos

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“…Digital subtraction angiography (DSA) and selective embolization of the culprit vessel represent the preferred approach for unstable patients, with a high degree of success and low rebleeding risk [10, 11]. Surgery is indicated in cases when embolization is not available, the patient evolves to an ACS or the hematoma is infected, allowing for the evacuation of the hematoma, lowering the intraabdominal pressure and performing the ligation of the culprit vessel [5]. For patients in whom embolization or surgery was performed, postoperative follow- up with serial US examinations may allow practitioners to detect early rebleeding signs within the rectus sheath as well as to identify possibly infected contents, for which US-guidance diagnostic aspiration may be useful.…”
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“…Digital subtraction angiography (DSA) and selective embolization of the culprit vessel represent the preferred approach for unstable patients, with a high degree of success and low rebleeding risk [10, 11]. Surgery is indicated in cases when embolization is not available, the patient evolves to an ACS or the hematoma is infected, allowing for the evacuation of the hematoma, lowering the intraabdominal pressure and performing the ligation of the culprit vessel [5]. For patients in whom embolization or surgery was performed, postoperative follow- up with serial US examinations may allow practitioners to detect early rebleeding signs within the rectus sheath as well as to identify possibly infected contents, for which US-guidance diagnostic aspiration may be useful.…”
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“…4Algorithm for diagnosing and managing a patient with an RSH. Modified from [2, 5]; RSH, rectus sheath hematoma; POCUS, point-of-care ultrasound; CT, computed tomography; DSA, digital subtraction angiography…”
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“…The principles of the surgery are repairing the weak defect between the rectum and vagina, reconstructing the anterior wall of the rectum, and restoring normal anatomy of the rectum in defecation. Surgical methods include transanal surgery, transvaginal surgery, transperineal surgery, and resection of the untreatable rectum or sigmoid colon [ 9 , 10 ]. There are many reports on the procedure for prolapse and hemorrhoids (PPH) used in treating rectocele, and some authors add the injection of a curative agent or traditional Chinese medicine [ 11 ].…”
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“…We think that these results may also be attributable to the low doses of drugs. More prospective studies, consisting of patients who undergo spinal anesthesia during operations, are needed [ 19 21 ].…”
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