Retroperitoneal lipoblastomanın neden olduğu anatomik varyasyona bağlı kritik bıçakla yaralanma: Olgu sunumu
Lipoblastoma ve lipoblastomatozis, fetal yağ dokudan köken alan nadir yumuşak doku neoplazileri olup süt çocuklarında ve küçük çocuklarda görülür. Hasta yaşı ilerledikçe matür lipomlara dönüşürler. Retroperiton sağ yarısında lipoid lezyona sahip karın sol yandan bıçaklanan 23 yaşındaki erkek hastayı sunduk. Bıçaklanma düzeyindeki intraabdominal organların malpozisyonu nedeni ile hastada, vasküler ve serozal yaralanmaların yanı sıra intestinal perforasyon mevcut idi.
Critical stab injury due to anatomical variation caused by retroperitoneal lipoblastoma: A case report
Lipoblastoma and lipoblastomatosis are rare soft tissue neoplasms that are derived from fetal adipose tissue and that are seen in infants and young children. They transform into mature lipomas as the patients age. We present a 23 years old male patient stabbed from left abdominal flank and had a lipoid lesion on the right side of retroperitoneum. Due to malposition of intraabdominal organs in the stabbing site, patient had various vascular and serosal injuries as well as intestinal perforations.
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