Abstract
Flood syndrome is a rare condition, where a patient with ascites suffers sudden umbilical hernia rupture and a subsequent drainage of ascitic fluid from the abdominal cavity. The cause of ascites is usually liver cirrhosis. Complications associated with cirrhosis of the liver make Flood syndrome difficult to manage. In these cases, conservative management has been associated with high morbidity. We describe, to our knowledge, for the first time a patient with Flood syndrome caused by right-sided heart failure. We also show that conservative treatment gives great initial outcome and is a viable option for this type of Flood syndrome.
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Murruste, M., Kase, K., Kivilo, M., & Lepner, U. (2022). Flood syndrome following right-sided heart failure: A case report. Journal of Surgical Case Reports, 2022(1). https://doi.org/10.1093/jscr/rjab631
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