Spence SC, Strobel NHP, Beckmann NM, Kumaravel M. Traumatic portacaval shunt: a case report and literature review.
J Radiol Case Rep 2013;
7:1-6. [PMID:
24421924 DOI:
10.3941/jrcr.v7i11.1817]
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Abstract
Computed tomography (CT) evaluation of the acute polytrauma patient has become well established as a mainstay of ER triage in hemodynamically stable patients. The radiologist plays a pivotal role in directing management by identifying and appropriately categorizing the severity of a patient's injuries. High-grade liver injuries have undergone an increasing trend of nonoperative management over the last several decades, with concurrent decrease in mortality. However, we present a case of a patient with a grade V liver laceration, in whom a rare portacaval shunt was also present. In the setting of this rare injury, the radiologist will likely be the first person to recognize and categorize a severe complication, which may indicate the need for a fundamental change in patient management.
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