2015
DOI: 10.1177/229255031502300407
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Ischemic bowel as a late sequela of abdominal compartment syndrome secondary to severe burn injury

Abstract: Abdominal compartment syndrome (ACS) is a known complication of the large-volume resuscitation that burn patients receive. Bowel ischemia has been theorized to occur in ACS but has yet to be described in the literature. The authors report an occurrence of late bowel obstruction related to ACS-associated bowel ischemia in a burn patient. A four-year-old previously well girl sustained 70% total body surface area burns with inhalation injury. The areas injured were the anterior neck, circumferential torso from ne… Show more

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“…The huge impact of an increased intraabdominal pressure can be seen in the impaired functions of multiple organs such as the lungs, bowel, and the kidneys. That is why immediate diagnosis and appropriate intervention is of vital concern (8,9,(12)(13)(14). This ranges from medical treatment of IAH to surgical treatment when the patient's condition aggravates or ACS develops (14).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The huge impact of an increased intraabdominal pressure can be seen in the impaired functions of multiple organs such as the lungs, bowel, and the kidneys. That is why immediate diagnosis and appropriate intervention is of vital concern (8,9,(12)(13)(14). This ranges from medical treatment of IAH to surgical treatment when the patient's condition aggravates or ACS develops (14).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Children are more susceptible to the development of abdominal compartment syndrome in part due to their relatively smaller abdominal cavity (84). Abdominal compartment syndrome is associated with increased mortality (82). If nonsurgical treatments fail, definitive treatment of abdominal compartment syndrome is laparotomy, in which a functional fascial release allows decompression.…”
Section: Abdominal Compartment Syndromementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Renal perfusion is decreased, which lowers urine output; similarly, mesenteric flow is decreased (81,82). Systemic inflammation during this time also can exacerbate injury (82).…”
Section: Abdominal Compartment Syndromementioning
confidence: 99%
“…ВБД, а брюшная (A.celiaca) и верхняя брыжеечная артерии скомпрометированы при ВБД > 40 мм рт.ст. Кроме снижения желудочной циркуляци ВБГ вызывает компрессию брыжеечных вен, ухудшая венозный отток крови, что в конечном итоге приводит к дальнейшей гипоперфузии кишечника, ишемическому кишечнику, уменьшению интрамурального рН и ухудшению лактоацидоза [5][6][7][8]. В контексте повреждения ткани, соответствующего тяжелой ожоговой травме, воспалительные реакции могут также усугубить ишемический кишечник.…”
Section: науковий оглядunclassified