Small intestinal incarceration in the fractured part of the acetabulum due to fall trauma: a case report

A 73-year-old male patient fell from a height of approximately 2 meters and was injured while pruning a tree. A right acetabular fracture with retroperitoneal hematoma was detected by computed tomography (CT) scan. The patient presented symptoms of epigastric pain, abdominal distension, and vomiting...

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Published inJapanese Journal of Acute Care Surgery Vol. 14; pp. 14-3 - 77
Main Authors Seki, Satoshi, Yoneyama, Hisashi, Hasegawa, Eiju, Hishikawa, Tsuyoshi, Kohara, Saeko, Okada, Ichiro, Inoue, Kazushige
Format Journal Article
LanguageJapanese
Published The Japanese Society for the Acute Care Surgery 2024
一般社団法人 日本Acute Care Surgery 学会
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ISSN2436-102X
DOI10.50840/jjacs.14-3

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Summary:A 73-year-old male patient fell from a height of approximately 2 meters and was injured while pruning a tree. A right acetabular fracture with retroperitoneal hematoma was detected by computed tomography (CT) scan. The patient presented symptoms of epigastric pain, abdominal distension, and vomiting on day 4. CT scan revealed a bowel obstruction and incarceration into the right acetabular fracture site. Emergency laparotomy was performed and released. The patient underwent right acetabular fixation on day 11 and was transferred to the hospital for rehabilitation. Paralytic ileus is a common acetabular fracture complication, but intestinal obstruction due to incarceration at the fracture site is very rare. Hence, careful evaluation is important for differentiation.
ISSN:2436-102X
DOI:10.50840/jjacs.14-3