2003
DOI: 10.1016/s0750-7658(03)00307-1
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Traumatisme de la rate au cours de la grossesse (à propos d’un cas)

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“…This is the case with our observation of trauma on the pregnancy of 39 SA, in the event of rupture of a hollow organ, a clinical assessment may be difficult. However, apart from classic Open Journal of Emergency Medicine lesions, Badaoui R et al [17] have shown that a ruptured spleen is the most common intraperitoneal hemorrhagic lesion in closed abdominal trauma. in pregnant women, that it is probably linked to the venous hypertension of pregnancy and Splenic lesions are often associated with uterine lesions, both of which may cause acute hemoperitoneum.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is the case with our observation of trauma on the pregnancy of 39 SA, in the event of rupture of a hollow organ, a clinical assessment may be difficult. However, apart from classic Open Journal of Emergency Medicine lesions, Badaoui R et al [17] have shown that a ruptured spleen is the most common intraperitoneal hemorrhagic lesion in closed abdominal trauma. in pregnant women, that it is probably linked to the venous hypertension of pregnancy and Splenic lesions are often associated with uterine lesions, both of which may cause acute hemoperitoneum.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…L'abstention chirurgicale est possible à condition d'avoir un état hémodynamique stable avec épanchement minime [8]. …”
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“…The diagnosis of splenic rupture may be difficult due to the poor clinical presentation and signs, especially when no evidence of trauma or predisposing factors. In fact, the clinical presentation of a splenic rupture can be insidious: a falsely reassuring stable blood pressure while a hemoperitoneum is being grown slowly, then signs of shock and collapse occur [10]. Thus, based on these clinical presentations, a cesarean section with spinal anesthesia and Pfannenstiel incision was performed, and the decision of the conversion into general anesthesia with vertical incision was taken just after detecting an upper origin of the bleeding.…”
Section: Gastrosplenic Ligamentmentioning
confidence: 99%