Ultrasound at the Bedside: A Quick Way to Spot Liver Gas Gangrene
Sun Jan 26 2025
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A situation where a simple scan could save someone's life. That's what happened with a 51-year-old woman who had a rare liver infection called hepatic gas gangrene (HGG). This infection is usually caused by bacteria like Clostridium perfringens, but other germs can also be the culprit. Doctors often use a CT scan to diagnose it, but there's a newer tool called point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) that's making waves in critical care.
This woman had choledochal syndrome due to cholangiocarcinoma and went through a big operation on her liver. After the surgery, she developed HGG. Doctors used POCUS and found signs of gas in her liver. This quick scan led to immediate surgery, but unfortunately, she didn't make it.
POCUS is amazing because it's not invasive and can be done right at the bedside. It's like having a superpower to see inside the body without cutting it open. This case shows that POCUS could be a game-changer for diagnosing HGG quickly, especially in emergencies.
https://localnews.ai/article/ultrasound-at-the-bedside-a-quick-way-to-spot-liver-gas-gangrene-4b7fa085
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