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Retroperitonealt hæmatom som komplikation i forbindelse med start af laparoskopisk operation

Translated title of the contribution: Retroperitoneal haematoma as a complication at the beginning of a laparoscopic operation.

Jakob Gerlach Christensen, Michael Patrich Achiam

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    Abstract

    After laparoscopic appendectomy complications and injury to the intraabdominal organs and major vessels are rare but well documented. The majority of complications occur during establishment of pneumoperitoneum. Frequently used entries are open trocar (Hasson), closed using Veress needle and direct trocar insertion. In this case we describe an incident where the towel clip, used to get hold of the supraumbilical fascia to minimize the risk of injury, was pressed down too hard. The retroperitoneum was accidentally punctured and a haematoma above vena cava was created.

    Translated title of the contributionRetroperitoneal haematoma as a complication at the beginning of a laparoscopic operation.
    Original languageDanish
    JournalUgeskrift for læger [online]
    Volume177
    Issue number2A
    Pages (from-to)v11120644
    ISSN1603-6824
    Publication statusPublished - 26 Jan 2015

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