What are the symptoms of abdominal large vessel injury?

  Abdominal large vessel injury can cause a lot of bleeding, and if not treated as soon as possible, patients can suffer from excessive blood loss and cause shock, fainting or even death, which is very dangerous to patients’ health. So, what are the clinical symptoms of abdominal large blood vessel injury? Many patients may not know much about this, so let’s take a look together.  What are the symptoms of abdominal large blood vessel injury?  1. symptoms (1) shock for severe hemorrhagic shock, the condition is dangerous, as a common cause of early death.  (2) abdominal distension, abdominal pain and bleeding
Acute abdominal trauma irritation, the appearance of peritonitis manifestations and abdominal distension can cause abdominal pain, but its nature and degree vary. Open injuries can bleed profusely from the wound, with bright red arterial blood, which may be pulsatile. It is worth noting that in some cases, injury to the large abdominal vessels causing retroperitoneal hemorrhage can be occult, with little accumulation of blood in the abdominal cavity.  (3) Injury to the large abdominal vessels
It is often accompanied by injuries to the small intestine, liver, pancreas, colon, kidney, etc., as well as the presence of displaced crestal fractures. In addition to the above symptoms, acute peritonitis, hematuria, anuria, vomiting blood, blood in stool and neurological dysfunction may also occur.  2. Physical signs The patient’s general condition is poor due to massive blood loss, blood pressure drops sharply or cannot be measured, pulse rate is fine and rapid to the point of inability to touch, or shallow inspiration, confusion, pallor, and cold extremities. Sharp injury bleeding from the wound, if combined with digestive system injury, digestive tract contents or digestive fluid flow into the abdominal cavity, there may be pressure pain, rebound pain, muscle tension and other signs of peritoneal irritation, positive mobile turbid sounds, weak or absent auscultatory bowel sounds.  The above mentioned are the more common symptoms of abdominal large blood vessel injury. Experts point out that there are many causes of abdominal large blood vessel injury, which may be caused by accidental injury, or may be caused by improper surgery. However, no matter what the reason is, for the sake of the patient’s life safety, if there is an abdominal large blood vessel injury, it should be dealt with as soon as possible, the impact of delaying the condition on the patient is very big.