2018
DOI: 10.1111/1751-2980.12510
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Hepatic subcapsular hematoma breaking into the abdominal cavity after extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy for pancreatic stones

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“…The overall complication rate was 6.7%, including pancreatitis, bleeding, infection, steinstrasse, and perforation. [ 6 ] Rare complications have also been reported, such as hepatic subcapsular hematoma, [ 3 ] splenic hematoma, [ 7 ] colonic hematoma, [ 8 ] large mesenteric hematoma, [ 9 ] and pancreaticobiliary fistula. [ 10 ] Lung contusion has been reported after urinary ESWL, [ 11 ] but to our knowledge, lung contusion has never been reported after P-ESWL.…”
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“…The overall complication rate was 6.7%, including pancreatitis, bleeding, infection, steinstrasse, and perforation. [ 6 ] Rare complications have also been reported, such as hepatic subcapsular hematoma, [ 3 ] splenic hematoma, [ 7 ] colonic hematoma, [ 8 ] large mesenteric hematoma, [ 9 ] and pancreaticobiliary fistula. [ 10 ] Lung contusion has been reported after urinary ESWL, [ 11 ] but to our knowledge, lung contusion has never been reported after P-ESWL.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The shock wave head contacted with right upper quadrant and the path of shock wave was at a 45° angle to the ventral midline. [ 3 ] Up to 5000 shock waves were delivered per therapeutic session at an intensity of 6 (16,000 kV) on a scale of 1 to 6 with a frequency of 120 shocks/min. During the procedure, flurbiprofen and remifentanil were combined for analgesia by intravenous infusion.…”
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“…Among the complications, bleeding occurring in bounded organ is rarely reported with the reported incidence rate of 0.3% [4]. The previously reported hematoma includes: hepatic subcapsular hematoma [6], hilar hematoma [7] and splenic hematoma [8]. To date, colonic hematoma has not been reported before.…”
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“…[ 18 ] Bleeding which usually occurs in bounded organ is a rare complication with a low incidence rate of 0.3%. [ 18 ] The location of hematoma that has been reported includes: hepatic subcapsular hematoma [ 19 ] and hilar hematoma. [ 20 ] Mesenteric hematoma is a very rare complication after P-ESWL which has never been reported before.…”
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confidence: 99%