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Post-Surgical Pitfalls
, Postoperative Pitfalls, Surgical BounceBacks
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Risk Management
Emergency Medicine Pitfalls
Postoperative Fever
Approach
Always call the surgeon when in doubt about a post-surgical patient
Almost all common surgical complications fit into one of three categories
Postoperative Infection
Bleeding
Damage to adjacent structures
Timing
First 24 hours
Necrotizing Soft Tissue Infection
s
First 5-7 days
Abscess following appendectomy
Leaks from an anastomosis
Breast
biopsy
Hematoma
Evaluation
Common surgical complications should be excluded only after a careful exam and appropriate diagnostic evaluation
Incision site
Take off surgical bandages and carefully examine the incision site
A clean appearing incision site does not exclude deep infection which is a more likely post-surgical infection scenario
Cat Scan
does not completely exclude serious complications
Necrotizing infection demonstrates wound site gas in only 50% of cases
CT Abdomen
is typically normal in
Bariatric Surgery
related
Internal Hernia
Ultrasound
by a skilled operator can identify many post-operative complications
Ultrasound
signs of soft tissue infection with linear probe
Tissue thickening in the near fields
Cobblestoning (fluid interspersed with subcutaneous fat)
Abscess (well demarcated hypoechoic fluid region)
Ultrasound
signs of biliary leak
Free fluid in region of bile duct suggests bile leak
References
Weinstock in Majoewsky (2012) EM:RAP 12(3): 1-3
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