García Alcázar, Diana García Chapinal, Beatriz Batllori Badia, Emma López González, Gregorio Lorenzo Hernando, Estela Jiménez López, Jesús Salvador Muñoz Hernando, Leticia Muñoz González, José Luis
Psoas haematoma as a complication of Veress needle insertion: description of a case and literature review. [revisión] - BMC surgery, 2014 - 14:104.
Formato Vancouver:
García Alcázar D, García Chapinal B, Batllori Badia E, López González G, Lorenzo Hernando E, Jiménez López JS et al. Psoas haematoma as a complication of Veress needle insertion: description of a case and literature review. BMC Surg. 2014 Dec 9;14:104. PMID: 25488585
PMC4268806
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Background: In terms of gynaecological laparoscopic surgery, major complications affecting great vessels, and especially the retroperitoneal ones, are unusual.
Case presentation: We introduce a case of a retroperitoneal haematoma associated with psoas muscle pseudoaneurysm, as a side effect of Veress needle insertion, during laparoscopic surgery. Such complication was managed conservatively at first, requiring finally arterial embolisation.
Conclusion: Even though potential complications associated with laparoscopic surgery are infrequent, they must not be underestimated, and in some cases might need a multidisciplinary management.
Psoas haematoma as a complication of Veress needle insertion: description of a case and literature review. [revisión] - BMC surgery, 2014 - 14:104.
Formato Vancouver:
García Alcázar D, García Chapinal B, Batllori Badia E, López González G, Lorenzo Hernando E, Jiménez López JS et al. Psoas haematoma as a complication of Veress needle insertion: description of a case and literature review. BMC Surg. 2014 Dec 9;14:104. PMID: 25488585
PMC4268806
Contiene 21 referencias
Background: In terms of gynaecological laparoscopic surgery, major complications affecting great vessels, and especially the retroperitoneal ones, are unusual.
Case presentation: We introduce a case of a retroperitoneal haematoma associated with psoas muscle pseudoaneurysm, as a side effect of Veress needle insertion, during laparoscopic surgery. Such complication was managed conservatively at first, requiring finally arterial embolisation.
Conclusion: Even though potential complications associated with laparoscopic surgery are infrequent, they must not be underestimated, and in some cases might need a multidisciplinary management.