نتایج جستجو برای: abdominal injuries

تعداد نتایج: 217126  

2011
A. E. Dongo E. B. Kesieme D. O. Irabor J. K. Ladipo

Background. Bowel injuries are a leading cause of morbidity and mortality following trauma. Evaluating patients who sustained abdominal trauma with bowel injury may pose a significant diagnostic challenge to the surgeon. Prompt recognition and timely intervention is necessary to improve outcome. Aim. This study was undertaken to evaluate treatment and outcome of patients with bowel trauma. Meth...

Journal: :Cirugia espanola 2015
Esther García Santos Ana Soto Sánchez Juan M Verde Corrado P Marini Juan A Asensio Patrizio Petrone

Duodenal injuries constitute a challenge to the Trauma Surgeon, mainly due to their retroperitoneal location. When identified, they present associated with other abdominal injuries. Consequently, they have an increased morbidity and mortality. At best estimates, duodenal lesions occur in 4.3% of all patients with abdominal injuries, ranging from 3.7% to 5%, and because of their anatomical proxi...

Journal: :The journal of trauma and acute care surgery 2014
Nina H Hynick Maureen Brennan Pierre Schmit Steve Noseworthy Natalie L Yanchar

BACKGROUND The use of computed tomography (CT) to screen for injuries in pediatric blunt abdominal trauma (BAT) is increasing, concurrent with increasing concern over long-term risk of radiation-associated malignancies. We proposed to determine features that could be identified in the early assessment of these patients, which can predict the likelihood of clinically important intra-abdominal in...

Journal: :Critical care clinics 2004
S Rob Todd

Missed intra-abdominal injuries are among the most frequent causes of potentially preventable trauma deaths. The evaluation and management of abdominal trauma is dependant on multiple factors, including mechanism of injury, location of injury, hemodynamic status of the patient, neurologic status of the patient, associated injuries, and institutional resources.

Journal: :California medicine 1961
H PERELMAN

Rupture of the small bowel with nonpenetrating abdominal trauma occurs in one-third to one-fourth of all abdominal injuries. Perforation of the bowel can result from injuries of crushing, bursting or tearing type. The symptoms are those associated with peritoneal irritation. Repeated observation and examination is necessary for diagnosis. Operative repair is mandatory. Two cases, one in a child...

2013
Kyriakos Neofytou Maria Michailidou Athanasios Petrou Sakis Loizou Charalampos Andreou Marios Pedonomou

The small intestine is the third in frequency intraperitoneal organ which is injured after blunt trauma of the abdomen. In most of the cases, this type of injuries is accompanied by other injuries, which make it more difficult to diagnose. Failure of diagnosis and delay in treating these injuries significantly increase the morbidity and mortality of these patients. Abdominal visceral injuries a...

Journal: :The Medical journal of Malaysia 2012
Hassan Radhiana Abd Aziz Azian Mohd Yusof Mubarak Azlin Saot Abdul Rashid Mohd Amran A R Jamalludin

Multislice computed tomography (MSCT) is the imaging modality of choice in assessing clinically stable patients with blunt abdominal trauma. This study assessed the role of MSCT in the detection of intra abdominal injury caused by blunt trauma in our centre within a two-year-period (2008-2009). A total of 151 patients had MSCT abdomen for blunt abdominal trauma within this study period. Positiv...

Journal: :The Journal of trauma 2005
Joanne Wood David M Rubin Michael L Nance Cindy W Christian

OBJECTIVES To compare the presentation of young children with abdominal trauma caused by high-velocity accidental (HVA), low-velocity accidental (LVA), and inflicted injury, and to test the hypothesis that a delay in care is highly predictive of an inflicted injury. METHODS We performed a retrospective chart review at an urban Level I pediatric trauma center between 1991 and 2001 of children ...

2011
Maciej Wiewióra Krystyn Sosada Jerzy Piecuch Wojciech Żurawiński

The necessity of urgent explorative laparotomy as a standard procedure in the treatment of abdominal penetrating wounds is controversial. Mandatory surgical intervention for penetrating abdominal trauma yields a high rate of negative laparotomies in the absence of visceral injuries. Laparoscopy is an alternative diagnostic procedure inspecting the peritoneum for signs of perforation and excludi...

Journal: :Current problems in surgery 1971
G L Jordan A C Beall

The optimal management of patients with abdominal injuries has been debated for decades. A descriptive study was performed and analyzed in order to have a base for a better understanding of the management of abdominal trauma patients. In this study, 100 patients admitted to Clinical Emergency County Hospital of Brasov, with blunt and penetrating abdominal trauma were analyzed. A total of 58 pat...

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