Introduction: Bowel perforations are rare conditions following blunt abdominal trauma. Initial clinical examination may be not significant due to delayed peritoneal reaction. The optimal line of management of hemodynamically stable patients with suspected blunt bowel injury, such as mesenteric hematoma, bowel wall edema or fat infiltration, or free fluid for suspected perforation is unclear. Patients and methods:This study done in zagazig university surgical emergency unit between May 2016 and February 2018.We had 81 patients with suspected bowel perforation after blunt abdominal trauma. The aim of the study:To assess the outcomes of initial conservative therapy and selective delayed surgery in patients with unclear intestinal perforation v...
In blunt trauma, diagnosis of small bowel injury is infrequent and accounts for less than 1.1% of bl...
Purpose. Blunt small bowel injury is rare, and its timely diagnosis may be difficult. The effects of...
Motor vehicle accidents remain the commonest cause of abdominal trauma in children, but there are ma...
ABSTRACTObjective: To highlight the pertinent management problems of bowel perforation following blu...
Introduction: Blunt traumatic injuries to small bowel (SB) and its mesentery could be misdiagnosed. ...
This review of pre- and post-operative management of six cases of small bowel perforation secondary ...
Introduction: Intestinal injuries are quite involved in non-penetrating abdominal trauma after liver...
SummaryWe report a case of delayed presentation of a small bowel perforation following blunt abdomin...
Gastrointestinal perforation is a common cause of acute abdomen due to peritonitis. The etiology and...
Introduction: Blunt small bowel and mesentery injuries (BBMI) can be detected in 1.2-5% of patients ...
We report a case of delayed presentation of a small bowel perforation following blunt abdominal trau...
BACKGROUND: Isolated small bowel perforation following blunt abdominal trauma (BAT) is an uncommon s...
Small bowel perforation is a relative infrequent complication of blunt abdominal trauma. We reviewed...
Introduction: The possibility of intestinal injury for all patients presenting to emergency departme...
Injury of the small intestine or mesentery that requires surgical intervention is relatively uncommo...
In blunt trauma, diagnosis of small bowel injury is infrequent and accounts for less than 1.1% of bl...
Purpose. Blunt small bowel injury is rare, and its timely diagnosis may be difficult. The effects of...
Motor vehicle accidents remain the commonest cause of abdominal trauma in children, but there are ma...
ABSTRACTObjective: To highlight the pertinent management problems of bowel perforation following blu...
Introduction: Blunt traumatic injuries to small bowel (SB) and its mesentery could be misdiagnosed. ...
This review of pre- and post-operative management of six cases of small bowel perforation secondary ...
Introduction: Intestinal injuries are quite involved in non-penetrating abdominal trauma after liver...
SummaryWe report a case of delayed presentation of a small bowel perforation following blunt abdomin...
Gastrointestinal perforation is a common cause of acute abdomen due to peritonitis. The etiology and...
Introduction: Blunt small bowel and mesentery injuries (BBMI) can be detected in 1.2-5% of patients ...
We report a case of delayed presentation of a small bowel perforation following blunt abdominal trau...
BACKGROUND: Isolated small bowel perforation following blunt abdominal trauma (BAT) is an uncommon s...
Small bowel perforation is a relative infrequent complication of blunt abdominal trauma. We reviewed...
Introduction: The possibility of intestinal injury for all patients presenting to emergency departme...
Injury of the small intestine or mesentery that requires surgical intervention is relatively uncommo...
In blunt trauma, diagnosis of small bowel injury is infrequent and accounts for less than 1.1% of bl...
Purpose. Blunt small bowel injury is rare, and its timely diagnosis may be difficult. The effects of...
Motor vehicle accidents remain the commonest cause of abdominal trauma in children, but there are ma...