A 35-year-old male with a stab wound on the right upper quadrant of the abdomen just below the costal margin is brought to emergency room with BP 80/50 mm Hg and pulse rate 140/min. FAST reveals blood in Right upper quadrant. Immediately the patient is taken for emergency laparotomy. To stop the bleeding, surgeon tries to occlude the free edge of lesser omentum. However, the bleeding does not stop. Which of the following structure is likely source of haemorrhage?
A 35-year-old male with a stab wound on the right upper quadrant of the abdomen just below the costal margin is brought to emergency room with BP 80/50 mm Hg and pulse rate 140/min. FAST reveals blood in Right upper quadrant. Immediately the patient is taken for emergency laparotomy. To stop the bleeding, surgeon tries to occlude the free edge of lesser omentum. However, the bleeding does not stop. Which of the following structure is likely source of haemorrhage?
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A 35-year-old male with a stab wound on the right upper quadrant of the abdomen just below the costal margin is brought to emergency room with BP 80/50 mm Hg and pulse rate 140/min. FAST reveals blood in Right upper quadrant. Immediately the patient is taken for emergency laparotomy. To stop the bleeding, surgeon tries to occlude the free edge of lesser omentum. However, the bleeding does not stop. Which of the following structure is likely source of haemorrhage?
β Correct Answer: D. Inferior vena cava
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