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Korean Journal of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery 1983;26(2): 332-5. |
A Case of Fatal Epistaxis |
Se Yong Chae, MD, Min Ho Shin, MD, Sang Min Yoon, MD, Kang Woo Jin, MD, and Byung Do Suh, MD |
Department of Otolaryngology, Catholic Medical College, Seoul, Korea |
치명적인 비출혈 1례 |
채세용 · 신민호 · 윤상민 · 진강우 · 서병도 |
가톨릭의과대학 이비인후과학교실 |
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ABSTRACT |
The occurrence of fatal epistaxis accompanying carotid-cavernous fistula is rare. This case represents the typical features of it. A 29-year-old man had a crushing frontal head injury by an ax on June 28, 1980. Thereafter, he suffered from repeated bouts of epistaxis, headache, visual loss and impaired ocular movement regardless of the proper neurosurgical and plastic management. On the post-trauma 130th day, he had massive epistaxis and was transfused with 15 pints of whole blood to combat hypovolemia and for resuscitation. Orbital bruits and proptosis were also noticed and emergency carotid angiogram revealed a carotid-cavernous fistula. Embolization with a muscle piece was performed unsuccessfully. Because of an extended aneurysm, contralateral blindness was also developed. On the post-trauma 180th day, he died of aneurysmal rupture and sepsis.
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