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Bilateral Thalamic and Right Mesencephalon Infarct Following General Anesthesia for Rectum Cancer With Laparoscopic Low Anterior Surgery: An Extreme Case of Perioperative Stroke

Introduction: Bilateral thalamic and right mesencephalon infarct (BTMI) due to perioperative stroke is a rare and undesirable complication following surgery. Many risk factors cause perioperative stroke in clinical practice. We present the successful management of perioperative stroke following laparoscopic abdominal surgery in a patient with rectum cancer. Case report: A 55-year-old female patient was admitted for rectum cancer. She had hypertension in her history. After evaluating the clinical and radiological findings, the patient underwent laparoscopic low anterior resection as total mesorectal excision with a loop ileostomy. The laparoscopic surgery was uneventful, and there was no intraoperative complication. The patient was taken to an intensive care unit and monitored. A lack of cooperation and mild disturbance of consciousness was observed on postoperative one day. A brain computed tomography, magnetic-resonance imaging, ultrasound, and echocardiography showed postoperative cerebrovascular stroke, including bilateral thalamic, right mesencephalon infarct, and nervous abducens injury after a postoperative follow-up. The neurology suggested low-molecular-weight heparin, clopidogrel, and duloxetine. She recovered slightly after medical treatment and was discharged on postoperative fourteen days. The patient is now in the postoperative 10th month with no neurological sequelae. Discussion: A bilateral thalamic and right mesencephalon infarct due to perfusion is a significant complication. After general anesthesia in laparoscopic cancer surgery, cerebrovascular disease can occur. Early diagnosis and treatment of perfusion stroke can reduce morbidity. Conclusion: A multidisciplinary approach is essential to manage bilateral thalamic infarct following general anesthesia in laparoscopic low anterior resection for rectum cancer.
Accepted: 09.01.2024

Petrous Apex Cholesterol Granuloma

Cholesterol granuloma is a granulomatous inflammation in reaction to the cholesterol. It can develop in air cells of the temporal bone. This condition can occur in middle ear cavity, mastoid cells and petrous apex. It is described as one of the most common benign lesion of the petrous apex. Herein, we report a case of cholesterol granuloma in petrous apex with the clinical and radiological findings.
Accepted: 03.11.2023

Metronidazole Induced Encephalopathy and Sudden Hearing Loss – A Case Report

After using medication, patients can apply to the emergency department with neurological symptoms. In this case, we aimed to present a patient with sudden hearing loss, imbalance and speech disorder after metronidazole use. The reason for presenting this case is that unlike other cases in the literature, this is the first case showing that MRI findings regressed with clinical improvement of the patient. A 65-year-old male patient was admitted to the emergency service with sudden hearing loss three days after metronidazole use, followed by speech and balance disorders. Diffusion restriction was observed in the corpus callosum in the magnetic resonance images (MRI), and a hyperintense signal change was observed at this level in the fluid-attenuated inversion recovery (FLAIR) series. Shortly after metronidazole was discontinued, the patient's clinical condition started to improve. The patient, whose previous findings regressed on the subsequent control MRI, was discharged. Drug induced toxicity should be kept in mind in patients presenting with neurological symptoms.
Accepted: 03.11.2023

A Case of Digoxin Toxicity with Hypokalemia

Digoxin is an antiarrhythmic drug that has long been preferred as a treatment modality in patients with heart failure and atrial fibrillation. Hypokalemia and renal failure may increase the serum digoxin levels with several physiological mechanisms. In this case we report an elderly female patient who presented to the emergency department with symptoms of weakness and anorexia. The patient was diagnosed with digoxin toxicity and hypokalemia and renal failure was likely the contributing factors for toxicity. The patient received intravenous potassium replacement and symptoms resolved rapidly. This case focuses on the effects of chronic diseases on serum digoxin levels in patients receiving digoxin therapy and the importance of regular monitoring of serum potassium levels.
Accepted: 03.11.2023

Suprapubic Transabdominal Injury by Metallic Object: Rare Penetrating Injury Managed with Multidisciplinary Approach

Abdominal injury with a metallic object is a rare condition when war zones are excluded. The foreign body penetrates the body by forming an open wound, and the damage depends on the density of the adjacent organs, the character of the metallic object and the energy of the trauma. In our article; we evaluated the management of a 72-year-old male patient with hypertension, who allegedly injured the suprapubic region with an anchor while engaged in agriculture about an hour before his admission to the emergency room. Hemodynamically stable patient was resuscitated according to the current Emergency Management of Severe Trauma (EMST) guidelines, emergency laparotomy was decided after major vascular injury was excluded by angiography. Result : The V-shaped metallic foreign body was approximately 1 meter long, 3 kg, 5 cm wide and 2 cm thick. By making an incision extending from the entrance of the foreign body to the umbilicus and providing adequate vision; The body was removed under the control of bleeding. There was no major vascular injury in the examination, and the defect in the sigmoid colon meso was repaired ;orthopedic physicians applied debridement for the crack in the pubic tubercle. The patient who received ceftiriaxone, metronidzol, gentamicin antibiotics; He was discharged uneventfully on the 17th postoperative day after the purulent flux from incision was controlled. Angiography is useful in excluding great vessel injury in hemodynamically stable patients with impalement injury and the process requires a multidisciplinary approach.
Accepted: 03.08.2023

An Anatomic Variation to be Consider in Appendectomy: Duplication of Appendix Vermiformis

Appendectomy operation is performed for appendicular pathologies that may occur with different clinical manifestations in all age groups and genders, and congenital anomalies such as duplication, diverticulum, agenesis and atypical localization that can be detected incidentally during surgery are very rarely observed. Appendix vermiformis duplication is a congenital anomaly that should be considered in cases suspected of appendicitis, and there are few case reports in the literature. In this study; a case of appendix vermiformis duplication observed in a 62-year-old male patient who was operated on with the diagnosis of acute appendicitis is presented.
Accepted: 06.06.2023

Lumbar Disc Herniation In A 15-Year-Old Pediatric Patient: Case Report

Lumbar disc herniation (LDH) is a clinical picture with complaints of low back and leg pain that occurs when the lumbar spinal root is compressed by the hernia nucleus pulposus. Although LDH is usually seen in adults, it is less frequently seen in adolescents and children. LDH can cause disruption in education and limitation in social and physical activity in the pediatric population. A 15-year-old female patient applied to our clinic because of the complaints of pain in the lower back and right leg, which started three months ago, and could not get results from the medical and physical therapy. In the examination, the straight leg lift test was evaluated at 30 degrees on the right, the plantar flexion of the right ankle was 4/5, and the right big toe extension was at the 4/5 strength level. Multilevel lumbar disc degeneration was detected in the lumbar magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the patient. Microdiscectomy was performed for the right paracentrally located disc herniation in the L5-S1, which was symptomatic, and the root was relieved. In the control examination of the patient, who stated that the leg pain was gone after the operation, the plantar flexion of the right ankle and the extension of the right big toe were 5/5 strength. LDH can occur at any age. In adolescent patients, LDH may occur due to many reasons such as lumbosacral stress, vertebral anomalies, and genetic factors. Recent studies suggest that spinopelvic parameters may play a role in the development of LDH. Although conservative approach is primarily considered in the treatment, if the patient has radiculopathy and motor deficit, and if there is no response to medical and physical therapy at the same time, surgical treatment is inevitable.
Accepted: 06.04.2023

Spontaneous Catheter Replacement After Venous Port Catheterization

Central venous port systems are systems that can be used frequently in patients with chronic diseases that require long-term treatment and need a long-term venous system. In our case, we aimed to present a rare and life-threatening complication due to intracardiac displacement of the port catheter. A 62-year-old female patient who was treated for breast cancer was discharged with a port catheter about 1 month ago and no pathology was detected in the post-procedure controls. After 1 month, the wound was opened in an external center due to swelling and collection in the port pocket, but the patient was referred because the port was not in place. After the examinations were performed by us, the catheter was found to be in the intracardiac region and the patient was taken into surgery. The catheter that could not be removed with minimally invasive methods, a mini-incision was made in the thorax and the pericardium right atrium was reached. The palpable catheter was released with an incision made in the right auricle, and the operation was terminated by closing it appropriately. Although central venous port catheter systems have many advantages for the patient, they can also lead to vital complications after the procedure, as in our case. For this reason, the procedures to be performed should be explained to the patient in detail and their consent should be obtained.
Accepted: 06.04.2023
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