Anaphylactic shock due to traumatic rupture of pulmonary hydatid cyst: Case report

Autor: Khalil Malki, Brahim Housni, Aabdi Mohammed, Yassine Mellagui, Houssam Bkiyar
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2021
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Zdroj: International Journal of Surgery Case Reports
ISSN: 2210-2612
Popis: Highlights • Hydatid cyst can be asymtpmatic or manifesrs depending on size, location with other organs, or by complication like rupture. • This latter might occur spontaneously or post-traula, and it might manifests with an anaphylactic shock, a life-threatening situation. • Anaphylactic shock is a rare etiology of post traumatic shock state.
Introduction Hydatid cyst is an infectious disease caused by « ECHINOCOCCUS GRANULOSIS », it can be asymptomatic or manifests depending on size, location, and relation with other organs, or by complication like rupture. This latter might occur spontaneously or post-traumatic, and it might manifest with an anaphylactic shock, a life-threatening situation. Importance Anaphylactic shock is a rare cause of traumatic shock state. Case presentation A 30 years old man with no medical history was admitted to the emergency room after a car accident, on his admission, his Glasgow coma scale was 10/15 with a blood pressure of 80/30 mmHg, he was intubated and stabilized hemodynamically. The full-body CT scan showed no abnormalities except on the thoracic level where it showed a well-limited rounded formation with regular contours containing hydro-aeric level related to ruptured hydatid cyst. After ruling out the diagnosis of hemorrhagic, hypovolemic shock, the diagnosis of anaphylactic shock due to a post-traumatic rupture of the hydatid cyst was maintained. Conclusion Post-traumatic rupture of the hydatid cyst is a rare emergency that requires early diagnosis and management. Surgery remains the principal treatment of ruptured hydatid cyst. Anaphylactic shock is a life-threatening situation with various symptoms; epinephrine is the cornerstone for management of this type of shock.
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