The paper is a retrospective study on a group of 97 patients admitted to the emergency room between 2012 to 2015 for suspicion of penetrating abdominal trauma. We have analyzed clinical data, paraclinical tests and how they correlate with therapeutic management. Out of the 97 patients, 78 presented penetrating stab wound. In 62 cases, immediate surgery was decided and 15 cases underwent seriated clinical and imaging follow-up. Of these, 3 patients underwent delayed laparotomy, for developing signs of peritonitis. The rate of non-therapeutic laparotomies was 9.72% (6 cases). Shock, peritonitis and evisceration were indications for immediate laparotomy. When the depth of the wound was uncertain, imaging tests (ultrasound, especially CT) prov...
Background: Nowadays penetrating trauma is increasing because of the growth of violence in our socie...
Abdominal trauma is increasing and although penetrating wounds are also on the increase, blunt traum...
Abdominal trauma is an important cause of morbidity and mortality. A prospective descriptive study ...
Introduction. Management of haemodynamically stable patients with penetrating abdominal injuries var...
The meeting of the Publication "Evidence Based Telemedicine - Trauma and Emergency Surgery" (TBE-CiT...
The management of penetrating abdominal wounds has become a necessity in most larger metropolitan ho...
Background: Trauma is a major health problem. Among various modes of trauma, penetrating trauma nece...
Copyright © 2015 Jasmina Kevric et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Clinical practice guidelines have been shown to improve the delivery of care. Anterior abdominal sta...
ObjectiveTo improve the prognosis of patients with ab do minal trauma.MethodsBetween January 1993 an...
Background: The modern management of abdominal stab wounds remains controversial and subject to cont...
Background: Laparoscopy is increasingly utilised in the trauma setting. However, its safety and reli...
A b s t r a c t The necessity of urgent explorative laparotomy as a standard procedure in the treatm...
Introduction: Abdominal trauma (blunt or penetrating) constitute 5- 10% of total case of poly trauma...
Penetrating abdominal injuries have been traditionally managed by routine laparotomy. New understand...
Background: Nowadays penetrating trauma is increasing because of the growth of violence in our socie...
Abdominal trauma is increasing and although penetrating wounds are also on the increase, blunt traum...
Abdominal trauma is an important cause of morbidity and mortality. A prospective descriptive study ...
Introduction. Management of haemodynamically stable patients with penetrating abdominal injuries var...
The meeting of the Publication "Evidence Based Telemedicine - Trauma and Emergency Surgery" (TBE-CiT...
The management of penetrating abdominal wounds has become a necessity in most larger metropolitan ho...
Background: Trauma is a major health problem. Among various modes of trauma, penetrating trauma nece...
Copyright © 2015 Jasmina Kevric et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Clinical practice guidelines have been shown to improve the delivery of care. Anterior abdominal sta...
ObjectiveTo improve the prognosis of patients with ab do minal trauma.MethodsBetween January 1993 an...
Background: The modern management of abdominal stab wounds remains controversial and subject to cont...
Background: Laparoscopy is increasingly utilised in the trauma setting. However, its safety and reli...
A b s t r a c t The necessity of urgent explorative laparotomy as a standard procedure in the treatm...
Introduction: Abdominal trauma (blunt or penetrating) constitute 5- 10% of total case of poly trauma...
Penetrating abdominal injuries have been traditionally managed by routine laparotomy. New understand...
Background: Nowadays penetrating trauma is increasing because of the growth of violence in our socie...
Abdominal trauma is increasing and although penetrating wounds are also on the increase, blunt traum...
Abdominal trauma is an important cause of morbidity and mortality. A prospective descriptive study ...