Erhan Hafız, M. Geyik, V. Sarıçiçek, H. Deniz, Meliha Hafiz, M. Aşam
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Abdominal Aorta Injury due to Lumbar Disc Hernia Operation: A Case Report
During lumbar disc hernia operations, large intra-abdominal injuries may develop, even though they are rare. Massive bleeding and hypotension are precursors of this complication, which often has a mortal prognosis. In this circumstance, emergent operation should be performed by laparotomy. We present a case in whom an abdominal aortic injury developed during lumbar disc surgery. (JAEM 2014; 13: 149-50)