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Year : 2012 | Volume
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Liver lacerations after coronary bypass operation
Ihab Abu Reish, Amer Chaikhouni
Department of Cardiology and Cardiothoracic Surgery, Qatar Heart Hospital, Doha, Qatar
Correspondence Address:
Ihab Abu Reish Qatar Heart Hospital, P.O. Box 3050, Doha Qatar
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DOI: 10.4103/1995-705X.102151
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Gastrointestinal complications after open-heart surgery are rare but may increase mortality rate significantly. We are presenting a rare complication of liver laceration after coronary bypass operation. The patient is a 57-year-old man who underwent urgent Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting operation (CABG). Liver laceration and free intra-peritoneal hemorrhage was discovered to be the result of chest tubes insertion, and resulted in drop of hemoglobin and hemodynamic instability. The hemorrhage was surgically controlled, and the patient made full recovery and was sent home. This case report emphasizes that when bleeding of unknown origin occurs after cardiac surgery, intra-abdominal bleeding should be considered. |
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