Haemoabdomen Flashcards

1
Q

First thing you need to do when there is haemoabdomen?

A

Call for assistance
- alert the anaesthetist or nurse

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2
Q

Second think you need to do when there is haemoabdomen

A

Identify the source

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3
Q

What do we need to do in order to prepare to find the source of haemorrhage?

A

Extend the incision - cranially and/or caudally

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4
Q

Where does haemorrhage most typically originate from?

A

Ovarian pedicles
Uterine stump
or Broad ligament

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5
Q

How do you reveal the left ovarian pedicle?

A

Along the abdominal wall, identify the descending colon and move it from left to right to reveal the left sub lumbar fossa and left ovarian pedicle

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6
Q

What effect can anaesthetic agents have on the spleen ?

A

Can enlarge the spleen

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7
Q

What structure blocks the right ovarian pedicle?

A

The duodenum

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8
Q

Where is the uterine stump located?

A

Between the neck of the bladder and the rectum
(may need to extend the incision caudally and retroflex the bladder to reveal the stump)

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9
Q

What do you use to remove excess blood from the surgical field?

A

Suction or laparotomy swabs/ gauze

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10
Q

What to do is haemorrhage is marked and visualisation is hampered?

A

Following removal of excess blood apply gentle pressure with gauze for several minutes (upto 5 may be required)
- will help reduce the level and rate of haemorrhage and facilitate visulisation

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11
Q

What need to be done after source is identified and controlled?

A

Additional ligatures placed for control
Evaluation of remaining regions to ensure no second site of haemorrhage

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