AI Article Synopsis

  • Hybrid emergency room systems (HER) allow for CT scans, surgery, and interventional radiology to be done without moving the patient, reducing critical time for treatment in severe trauma cases.
  • A patient with significant injuries, including artery occlusion and organ damage from blunt trauma, initially suffered cardiac arrest after a CT scan but was resuscitated through quick interventions performed within the HER.
  • This case demonstrates that the HER system effectively facilitates rapid diagnosis and treatment, improving survival rates in patients with severe blunt trauma.

Article Abstract

Background: Hybrid emergency room systems, namely hybrid ER (HER), enable us to perform computed tomography (CT), surgery, and interventional radiology (IVR) without patient transfer. HER significantly shortened the time to CT after arrival and allowed us to achieve early intervention, resulting in reduced mortality from exsanguination in patients with severe blunt trauma.

Case Presentation: We encountered a patient diagnosed with left common iliac artery occlusion and dissection caused by blunt traumatic compressive abdominal injury with transection of the small intestine, kidney, and adrenal and pelvic ring fractures. Although the patient experienced cardiopulmonary arrest (CPA) immediately after CT, we performed damage control surgery (DCS) and IVR after temporary aortic occlusion in the HER and resuscitated the patient.

Conclusion: The present case, in which rapid diagnosis and intervention were performed and the patient was successfully resuscitated, supports the efficacy of the HER system for managing severe blunt trauma.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10789916PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ams2.925DOI Listing

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