Diagnosis of hemoperitoneum by paracentesis "a minimal": False paracentesis on white

Diagnóstico del hemoperitoneo por paracentesis "a mínima": Falsas paracentesis en blanco

Perdomo, Roberto

Resumen:

The authors describe and illustrate a simple and practica! procedure to recognize the hemoperitoneum in only one drop of fluid obtained by paracenthesisand deposited on a glass plate. They remark that this procedure it is possible to · bring forth even minimal hematíe shedding, and to reduce, drastically, the number of false negative findings in paracenthesis. Punctures which had been considered negative are now included in the positive finding group. With the use of this method it is possible avoidmore complex methods which are based on the necessity to objectivize a larger volume of fluid in order to make the diagnosis of hemoperitoneum certain, and which use catheters with or without peritoneal lavage in order to increase the efficiency of the simple paracenthesis. 


Se describe e ilustra un procedimiento práctico y sencillo para el l'econocimiento del hemoperitone, o en soltamente una gota de fluido, obtenido por paracentesi•s y depositaido sobre lámina de vidrio. Se destaca que con tal recurso es posible poner en evidencia aún derrames hemáticos de volumen mínimo y reducir radicalmente el número de falsos neg-ativos ,de la paracentesis. Punciones considera.das en blanco pasan, de esta manera, al grupo de los resultados po,sitivos. Con su uso es posible prescindir de métodos más complejos que se fundan en la necesidad de objetivar un volumen mayor de fluido para asegurar el diagnóstico de hemoperitoneo, y que se valen de c•atéteres con o sin J..avado peritone,al para aumentar la eficiencia de la simple paracentesis.


Detalles Bibliográficos
1976
hemoperitoneo
diagn´ostico
hemoperitoneum
diagnosis
Español
Sociedad de Cirugía del Uruguay
Revista Cirugía del Uruguay
https://revista.scu.org.uy/index.php/cir_urug/article/view/2757
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Resumen:
Sumario:The authors describe and illustrate a simple and practica! procedure to recognize the hemoperitoneum in only one drop of fluid obtained by paracenthesisand deposited on a glass plate. They remark that this procedure it is possible to · bring forth even minimal hematíe shedding, and to reduce, drastically, the number of false negative findings in paracenthesis. Punctures which had been considered negative are now included in the positive finding group. With the use of this method it is possible avoidmore complex methods which are based on the necessity to objectivize a larger volume of fluid in order to make the diagnosis of hemoperitoneum certain, and which use catheters with or without peritoneal lavage in order to increase the efficiency of the simple paracenthesis.