Hepatic compartment syndrome complicating a right laparoscopic nephrectomy and treated by surgical decompression.
Journal: Journal Of Visceral Surgery
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Abstract
The hepatic compartment syndrome (HCS) corresponds to compression of the intraparenchymal liver tissue (intrahepatic pressure greater than the portal vein pressure, i.e. >10-15mmHg) caused by a subcapsular or intraparenchymal hematoma of the liver. It can lead to reversal of portal flow and hepatic parenchymal necrosis. We report the case of a patient who underwent a right radical nephrectomy by laparoscopy and who presented with HCS due to a subcapsular hematoma of the liver. Emergency decompression of the liver via laparotomy was performed, which allowed rapid clinical and laboratory improvement.
Authors
G Lacroix, E Boleslawski, J-r Nzamushe
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