Characteristics and management of penetrating abdominal injuries in a German level I trauma center

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作者
Malkomes, Patrizia [1 ]
Stoermann, Philipp [2 ]
El Youzouri, Hanan [1 ]
Wutzler, Sebastian [2 ]
Marzi, Ingo [2 ]
Vogl, Thomas [3 ]
Bechstein, Wolf Otto [1 ]
Habbe, Nils [4 ]
机构
[1] Univ Hosp Frankfurt, Dept Gen & Visceral Surg, Theodor Stern Kai 7, D-60590 Frankfurt, Germany
[2] Univ Hosp Frankfurt, Dept Trauma Hand & Reconstruct Surg, Frankfurt, Germany
[3] Univ Hosp Frankfurt, Inst Diagnost & Intervent Radiol, Frankfurt, Germany
[4] DKD Helios Klin, Dept Surg & Coloproctol, Wiesbaden, Germany
关键词
Penetrating abdominal trauma; Stab and gunshot wounds; Management algorithm; SNOM; SELECTIVE NONOPERATIVE MANAGEMENT; HEMODYNAMICALLY STABLE PATIENTS; GUNSHOT WOUNDS; DIAGNOSTIC LAPAROSCOPY; COMPUTED-TOMOGRAPHY; LAPAROTOMY; ABDOMEN; GUIDELINES; EXPERIENCE; KNIFE;
D O I
10.1007/s00068-018-0911-1
中图分类号
R4 [临床医学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
PurposePenetrating abdominal injuries caused by stabbing or firearms are rare in Germany, thus there is lack of descriptive studies. The management of hemodynamically stable patients is still under dispute. The aim of this study is to review and improve our management of penetrating abdominal injuries.MethodsWe retrospectively reviewed a 10-year period from the Trauma Registry of our level I trauma center. The data of all patients regarding demographics, clinical and outcome parameters were examined. Further, charts were reviewed for FAST and CT results and correlated with intraoperative findings.ResultsA total of 115 patients with penetrating abdominal trauma (87.8% men) were analyzed. In 69 patients, the injuries were caused by interpersonal violence and included 88 stab and 4 firearm wounds. 8 patients (6.9%) were in a state of shock at presentation. 52 patients (44.8%) suffered additional extraabdominal injuries. 38 patients were managed non-operatively, while almost two-thirds of all patients underwent surgical treatment. Hereof, 20 laparoscopies and 3 laparotomies were nontherapeutic. There were two missed injuries, but no patient experienced morbidity or mortality related to delay in treatment. 106 (92.2%) FAST and 91 (79.3%) CT scans were performed. Sensitivity and specificity of FAST were 59.4 and 94.2%, while those of CT were 93.2 and 85.1%, respectively.ConclusionIn hemodynamically stable patients presenting with penetrating abdominal trauma, CT is indicated and the majority of injuries can be managed conservatively. If surgical treatment is required, diagnostic laparoscopy for stable patients is feasible to avoid nontherapeutic laparotomy.
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