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Clearly, postoperative joint effusions consist of remnants of irrigation fluid and hemarthrosis as well as any tissue not irrigated.
Extravasation of irrigation fluid during PCNL is not an uncommon finding.
Abdominal compartment syndrome may occur due to the accumulation of irrigation fluid during hip arthroscopic surgery.
Puncturing containers of irrigation fluid and manually squeezing are inadequate for pressure irrigation [23].
The mechanism underlying the intraperitoneal extravasation of the irrigation fluid still remains unclear.
Finally, excessive amniotic or irrigation fluid is drained until a normal volume is achieved.
Some case reports of massive extravasation of irrigation fluid leading to abdominal compartment syndrome have also been reported [6, 7].
Blood loss was invariably estimated by subtracting the applied irrigation fluid from the postoperative fluid level in the suction bottle.
Averagely, 15 l of irrigation fluid is used during a 60-min-lasting TURP procedure [14, 15].
We encountered a case of abdominal compartment syndrome during hip arthroscopic surgery, caused by the irrigation fluid flowing into the peritoneal cavity.
Abdominal distention was observed, and a postoperative CT revealed accumulation of a large volume of irrigation fluid in the peritoneal cavity and retroperitoneum.
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