Abstract

Morel-Lavallee Lesions (MLL), described in 1863 by French surgeon Victor-Auguste-Francois Morel-Lavallee, are rare posttraumatic closed degloving injuries, occurring as a result of tangential sheer forces, in which the skin and subcutaneous tissue separate abruptly from the underlying deep fascia, causing fluid collection with liquefied fat. A 31-year-old policeman involved in a road traffic accident, presented with a gradually expanding lumbar swelling, which was soft, fluctuant and painful with contused skinon examination. Computed Tomography (CT) scan of the lumbar spine revealed a large subcutaneous hematoma on axial view, extending from the 12th thoracic vertebra down to the first sacral vertebra. There was no skeletal lesion. The treatment consisted of surgical excision/drainage of the collection followed by continuous suction with drainage tubes for two days. The collection is completely resolved; the patient made a full recovery and has been asymptomatic. Since there was a history of blunt trauma and given the nature and the location of the collection over osseous prominences, we report this rare case of a large posttraumatic lumbar hematoma diagnosed on clinical and CT scanning grounds as a Morel-Lavallee lesion. The patient was informed that non-identifying information from the case would be submitted for publication, and he provided consent.

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  • IntroductionMorel-Lavallée Lesions (MLL) are uncommon posttraumatic injuries that occur as a result of compression and

  • Morel-Lavallée Lesions (MLL) are uncommon posttraumatic injuries that occur as a result of compression andHow to cite this paper: Oka, D.N., Sissoko, D. and Mbend, A.S. (2016) Morel-Lavallée Lesion: A Case Report of a Large Post-Traumatic Subcutaneous Lumbar Hematoma and Literature Review

  • Given the clinical significance of this rare case, we present this patient with a large lumbar MLL treated successfully with surgical excision/drainage, followed by a thorough literature review on Medline and Google scholar database

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Introduction

Morel-Lavallée Lesions (MLL) are uncommon posttraumatic injuries that occur as a result of compression and. (2016) Morel-Lavallée Lesion: A Case Report of a Large Post-Traumatic Subcutaneous Lumbar Hematoma and Literature Review. This mechanism of injury whereby the subcutaneous tissue is torn off the underlying fascia is referred to as internal degloving [1]. Inflammatory reaction will follow and transform granulation tissue into a fibrous capsule [5] This fibrous capsule impedes the absorption of the collection and is thought to be the cause of recurrent fluid collection even after drainage. Lumbar locations of MLL, let alone large ones, have been rarely reported in the literature. Given the clinical significance of this rare case, we present this patient with a large lumbar MLL treated successfully with surgical excision/drainage, followed by a thorough literature review on Medline and Google scholar database

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