Traumatic laceration of the portal vein

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Cambridge University Press

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Despite its relatively protected position, the liver is the most frequently injured solid intra-abdominal organ.1Most liver injuries can be managed conservatively, but about 5% to 10% require urgent laparotomy, usually when the mechanism of injury involves a vehicle accident and hemodynamic instability persists, in spite of 40 mL/kg of blood transfusion.2,3In particular, grades IV and V liver injuries may pose a challenge to the surgeon trying to control hemorrhage, the leading cause of mortality.4Traumatic injuries to the portal vein are rare but devastating. The mortality rate for portal vein injury ranges from 50% to 70%. A recent study of portal triad injuries has highighted the higher mortality rates associated with combination injuries involving multiple portal triad components, especially those that include portal vein injury.5This case study describes a unique case of relatively minor trauma in a child resulting in portal triad injury, sudden demise, and surgical repair.

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Yıldırım, Ali Cihat (Balikesir Author)

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Alanine Aminotransferase, Aspartate Aminotransferase, Hemoglobin

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Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine

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