Obstructive Uropathy because of a Large Rectus Sheath Haematoma: A Case Report of Combined Interventional Radiology and Surgical Approach

: Introduction: Rectus sheath haematomas associated with anticoagulation are often self limiting. When large, however, they can even extend into the pelvis and cause compression of adjacent organs such as the bladder. A combined endovascular and surgical approach can decrease the operative exposure...

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Main Authors: A. Gangemi, H.N. Mashbari, J.T. Bui
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2017-01-01
Series:EJVES Short Reports
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405655317300038
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spelling doaj-b8021f2fb4f24f15a929f1c2426f9e0b2020-11-25T02:35:50ZengElsevierEJVES Short Reports2405-65532017-01-01342427Obstructive Uropathy because of a Large Rectus Sheath Haematoma: A Case Report of Combined Interventional Radiology and Surgical ApproachA. Gangemi0H.N. Mashbari1J.T. Bui2Division of General, Minimally Invasive, and Robotic Surgery, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA; Corresponding author. Division of General, Minimally Invasive, and Robotic Surgery, University of Illinois at Chicago, 840 S. Wood Street, Suite 435E, Chicago, IL 60612, USA.Department of General Surgery Residency Program, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL, USADivision of Interventional Radiology, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA: Introduction: Rectus sheath haematomas associated with anticoagulation are often self limiting. When large, however, they can even extend into the pelvis and cause compression of adjacent organs such as the bladder. A combined endovascular and surgical approach can decrease the operative exposure necessary to treat this occurrence. Report: A 42 year old morbidly obese African American female on warfarin treatment for pulmonary embolism presented outside the hospital with pneumonia. During her hospitalisation, she developed a spontaneous right rectus abdominis haematoma below the level of the umbilicus with active bleeding in the extraperitoneal space causing mass compression of the bladder. She developed acute renal failure and became anuric. Following endovascular embolisation of the inferior epigastric artery, surgical exploration was successfully performed to remove the haematoma and relieve the urinary obstruction. Diuresis resumed and renal function normalised without any further evidence of bleeding. Discussion: A large rectus sheath haematoma that extends into the bladder causing renal obstruction can be treated by endovascular embolisation and surgical exploration to limit operative risks and exposure in morbidly obese patients. Keywords: Rectus sheath haematoma, Acute renal failure, Obstructive uropathy, Anticoagulant therapyhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405655317300038
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author A. Gangemi
H.N. Mashbari
J.T. Bui
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H.N. Mashbari
J.T. Bui
Obstructive Uropathy because of a Large Rectus Sheath Haematoma: A Case Report of Combined Interventional Radiology and Surgical Approach
EJVES Short Reports
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H.N. Mashbari
J.T. Bui
author_sort A. Gangemi
title Obstructive Uropathy because of a Large Rectus Sheath Haematoma: A Case Report of Combined Interventional Radiology and Surgical Approach
title_short Obstructive Uropathy because of a Large Rectus Sheath Haematoma: A Case Report of Combined Interventional Radiology and Surgical Approach
title_full Obstructive Uropathy because of a Large Rectus Sheath Haematoma: A Case Report of Combined Interventional Radiology and Surgical Approach
title_fullStr Obstructive Uropathy because of a Large Rectus Sheath Haematoma: A Case Report of Combined Interventional Radiology and Surgical Approach
title_full_unstemmed Obstructive Uropathy because of a Large Rectus Sheath Haematoma: A Case Report of Combined Interventional Radiology and Surgical Approach
title_sort obstructive uropathy because of a large rectus sheath haematoma: a case report of combined interventional radiology and surgical approach
publisher Elsevier
series EJVES Short Reports
issn 2405-6553
publishDate 2017-01-01
description : Introduction: Rectus sheath haematomas associated with anticoagulation are often self limiting. When large, however, they can even extend into the pelvis and cause compression of adjacent organs such as the bladder. A combined endovascular and surgical approach can decrease the operative exposure necessary to treat this occurrence. Report: A 42 year old morbidly obese African American female on warfarin treatment for pulmonary embolism presented outside the hospital with pneumonia. During her hospitalisation, she developed a spontaneous right rectus abdominis haematoma below the level of the umbilicus with active bleeding in the extraperitoneal space causing mass compression of the bladder. She developed acute renal failure and became anuric. Following endovascular embolisation of the inferior epigastric artery, surgical exploration was successfully performed to remove the haematoma and relieve the urinary obstruction. Diuresis resumed and renal function normalised without any further evidence of bleeding. Discussion: A large rectus sheath haematoma that extends into the bladder causing renal obstruction can be treated by endovascular embolisation and surgical exploration to limit operative risks and exposure in morbidly obese patients. Keywords: Rectus sheath haematoma, Acute renal failure, Obstructive uropathy, Anticoagulant therapy
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