Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4161253 Journal of Pediatric Surgery Case Reports 2016 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

•First reported case of abdominal compartment syndrome (ACS) associated with Norovirus infection.•Norovirus is a common cause of gastroenteritis and is usually self-limited.•Delayed diagnosis and treatment of ACS is associated with a high rate of mortality.•Emergent decompressive laparotomy with delayed abdominal closure can treat ACS.

Norovirus infection is a leading cause of infectious gastroenteritis and is typically self-limited. Abdominal compartment syndrome is rare in the pediatric population. To date, there have been no reports of abdominal compartment syndrome secondary to Norovirus infection. This patient is a 7-year old female who presented with abdominal compartment syndrome and fulminant sepsis attributed to acute Norovirus infection. The patient was successfully treated with decompressive laparotomy, delayed abdominal closure, and supportive therapy. The patient's post-operative course was notable for acute hepatitis and pancreatitis, which resolved without further intervention. The patient was discharged home after a prolonged hospital stay in good condition.

Related Topics
Health Sciences Medicine and Dentistry Perinatology, Pediatrics and Child Health
Authors
, , , , ,