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CASE REPORT
Delayed torrential haemorrhage after firearm injury
  1. Pankaj Kumar1,
  2. Maneesh Singhal1,
  3. Sushma Sagar1,
  4. Amit Gupta2
  1. 1Department of Surgical Disciplines, JPN Apex Trauma Center, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India
  2. 2Trauma Surgery, JPN Apex Trauma Centre, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India
  1. Correspondence to Dr Maneesh Singhal, drmaneesh{at}gmail.com

Summary

A 30-year-old man was referred to us after 48 days of gunshot injury to left groin, with torrential bleeding from a pseudoaneurysm of the left external iliac artery. He was successfully managed with a team of specialists involving trauma surgeon, vascular and plastic surgeon, general surgeons and intervention radiologist with the help of critical care specialists. He required judicious debridement, a transverse rectus abdominis musculocutaneous flap, stenting of the external iliac artery, repair of the external iliac vein and ligation of the bilateral internal iliac artery. He had prolonged intensive care unit stay with open abdomen requiring specialised care. Errors in regular assessment of patient by clinical and radiological examination along with failure in early adequate debridement were responsible for trauma suffered by him. Though it is a rare injury, these devastating complications can occur after any gunshot injury and proper management guidelines must be established.

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