Title of article :
Minimally Invasive Surgery in Dengue Patient
Author/Authors :
Yasri, Sora KMT Primary Care Center - Bangkok, Thailand , Wiwanitkit, Viroj Visiting Professor - Hainan Medical University, China
Abstract :
Dengue is an important arbovirus infection that becomes the public health threaten in several countries, at present.
The expansion of the endemic area to non-tropical area results innewemerging infection in several countries. The dengue
is generally an acute febrile illness with hemorrhagic complication (1). The hemorrhagic complication in dengue has a
wide clinical spectrum and it is sometime serious (2). The requirement of surgical management is sometimes an important
concern for the surgeon. Some dengue patients with severe bleeding such as massive gastrointestinal bleeding might
need surgical management and the minimally invasive surgery plays an important role in those cases. The endoscopic
management is proved useful in that situation (3, 4). Nevertheless, the transfusion is usually required for correction of
the hemostatic problem in those cases since only endoscopic injection treatment is usually not adequate for management
(5). The recommendation on using minimally invasive surgery in dengue patient is still controversial. Somestudies report
that, the minimally invasive surgery in dengue patient is discouraged due to the limitation of effectiveness (6). According
to a recent report from Malaysia, Ng et al. concluded that “early surgical intervention in perforated gastric ulcer is vital in
preventing further complication and reducing the risk of mortality (7).” In case with suspicious hemoperitoneum due to
dengue, the laparoscope approach is also reported as a safe diagnostic approach (8). In order to select a minimally invasive
surgery in dengue patient, several considerations, especially patient’s condition are important. A supportive primary
prevention by recombinant hemostatic agent should be considered in case with high risk (9). In case which require emergency
surgery, the use of classical approach is indicated and the appropriated plan for platelet transfusion helps improve
clinical outcome (10). A specific study in this issue is interesting and recommended.
Keywords :
Dengue Virus , Minimally Invasive Surgery , Dengue Fever
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics