Traumatic retroperitoneal hematoma is the common complication of abdominal or pelvic injuries. Retroperitoneal hemorrhage was demonstrated by means of abdominal ct scan in all cases and ble. The management of retroperitoneal hematomas remains confusing to many surgeons because the available literature frequently groups patients with blunt and penetrating etiologies together. Chronic expanding hematoma is a rare condition that develops after surgery, trauma, or injury. In general, hematomas are naturally reabsorbed and rarely cause serious problems. Rarely, vaginal hematoma can be secondary to a distant, lifethreatening hemorrhage. Retroperitoneal hemorrhage may arise from injuries to major vascular structures, hollow viscera, solid organs, or musculoskeletal structures or a combination thereof, 44. Report of one case spontaneous retroperitoneal hematoma is a rare condition. Because the underlying injuries and their treatment may differ considerably, the nonoperative or operative. The diagnosis and treatment of traumatic retroperitoneal. Hemoglobin concentration, platelet count, and coagulation parameters should be measured to guide transfusion and other therapy. Retroperitoneal hemorrhage was identified in 12% of 466 stable patients undergoing abdominal ct for blunt trauma at a major trauma center, 43.
The most common presentation of retroperitoneal hematoma is hypovolemia and anemia. Retroperitoneal hemorrhage presenting as a vaginal. Here, a case of postpartum retroperitoneal hemorrhage presenting. Retroperitoneal hemorrhage vaginal hematoma postpartum vaginal hematoma is a rare, painful, and benign event, most commonly due to localized hemorrhage 1. Etiologia y diagnostico del hematoma retroperitoneal.
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