2023
DOI: 10.1186/s12871-023-02108-x
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Recognition and management of hemorrhaging in combination with emerging enterogenic sepsis during a hepatectomy: a case report

Abstract: Background Patients with hemorrhagic shock may develop emerging enterogenic sepsis due to damage to the intestinal mucosal barrier and translocation of intestinal bacteria and endotoxins caused by ischemic injury. Because of the dual effects of anesthesia state and hemorrhagic shock, perioperative emerging enterogenic sepsis is even more rare and insidious. Case presentation We reported a case of 56-year-old man who underwent right hepatectomy for … Show more

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