Hypernatremia due to hypertonic solution usage during cyst hydatic surgery (case report)

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2002

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Hydatic cyst, is a disease in human body made by a parasite echinococcus granulosus and % 60-80 percent settles in liver. This pathologic situation can only treated by surgical metods. One of treatment method is, ending the viability of the cyst via injecting a scolosidal substance into the cyst. For this purpose, different agents are being used, one of the most common substance which is being used is hypertonic sodium chlorid solution. It has been reported that sudden hypernatremia caused by injection of hypertonic saline solution is followed by reversible or irreversible coma. In this case report; we aimed to present hypernatremia and death which occured due to the use of hypertonic sodium chlorid solution in surgical approach of a hydatic cyst which has ruptured into the peritoneal cavity.

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Cyst Hydatic; Hypernatremia; Hypernatremic Solution, Hypertonic Solution; Sodium Chloride; Adult; Article; Case Report; Coma; Cyst; Disease Course; Echinococcus Granulosus; Human; Hydatid Cyst; Hypernatremia; Injection; Peritoneal Cavity; Surgical Approach

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Turk Anesteziyoloji ve Reanimasyon

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30

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7

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