Items tagged “iatrogenic”
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Ureteral injury due to oncologic pelvic surgery
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31 Jul 2014
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Iatrogenic arteriovenous fistula
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02 Nov 2014
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Iodinated contrast-induced thyrotoxicosis
Iodinated contrast-induced thyrotoxicosis is rare and may occur in patients with pre-existing thyroid disease and through complications of thyrotoxicosis (e.g. cardiac arrhythmia) may be fatal. Patients with a normal thyroid gland are unaffected.
Patients with existing thyrotoxicosis should no...
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Buried bumper syndrome
Buried bumper syndrome is a rare but important complication in patients with a percutaneous gastrostomy (PEG) tube, occurring by migration of the internal bumper along its track. The tube may get lodged anywhere between the gastric wall and the skin and lead to life-threatening complications tha...
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Bladder leak post radical prostatectomy
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26 Feb 2015
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Pelvic gossypiboma
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08 Mar 2015
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Radiation-induced glioma
Radiation-induced gliomas are a rare complication of cranial irradiation, occurring in less than 3% of cases 15 years post-treatment. Glioblastomas correspond to three-quarters of all radiation-induced gliomas.
The risk of developing a secondary CNS cancer following radiation exposure has been...
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Cecal volvulus with iatrogenic complication
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28 May 2015
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Intestinal angioedema
Intestinal angioedema, also known as bowel angioedema, is edema into the submucosal space of the bowel wall following protein extravasation from "leaky" vessels. It can affect both the small and large bowel.
Clinical presentation
Patients often present with non-specific findings of abdominal p...
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"Ballooning" of the distal esophagus after Heller myotomy
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21 Jul 2015
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Supine tension pneumothorax
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04 Sep 2015
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Failed back syndrome
Failed back syndrome refers to persistent leg and/or lumbar back pain after a surgical procedure. The pathophysiology of this syndrome is complex, as often the operation was technically successful.
Terminology
Other names for failed back syndrome include failed back surgery syndrome, post-lam...
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Punctured right ventricle by pacemaker lead
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22 Dec 2015
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N-butyl-2-cyanoacrylate pulmonary embolism and left adrenal venous infarction
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20 Jan 2016
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Barium peritonitis
Barium peritonitis is a rare complication of gastrointestinal barium studies, and occurs when there is gastrointestinal tract perforation and spillage of barium contrast agent into the peritoneal cavity resulting in peritonitis, granuloma and stone formation 1.
Pathology
Barium sulfate in the ...
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Embedded intrauterine contraceptive device
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12 Mar 2016
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Ultrasound
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Infusothorax
Infusothorax (plural: infusothoraces), also known as a chemothorax, is a complication of central venous catheter malposition where the catheter tip is located in the pleural space and the infusion of the fluid collects inadvertently in the pleural space in the form of a pleural effusion. Longer ...
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Dropped gallstones
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08 May 2016
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Postoperative gossypiboma
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17 Jun 2016
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Radial artery pseduoaneurysm
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29 Jun 2016
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