Management of intra-abdominal organ injury following blunt abdominal trauma in children
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Management of intra-abdominal organ injury following blunt abdominal trauma in children
Abstract
Objective: To evaluate the strategy of a combined diagnostic and therapeutic approach in children with intra-abdominal organ injury following blunt abdominal trauma.
Design: Retrospective clinical study.
Setting: Pediatric intensive care unit of an university hospital.
Patients: 38 children with documented intra-abdominal injury.
Intervention: Initial non-surgical treatment by a team of pediatric intensivists, radiologists and surgeons.
Measurements and results: Physical examination, oriented blood and urine tests, plain abdominal film, abdominal ultrasound (US) and computed tomography (CT) with contrast. US documented intra-abdominal fluid in 30 and initial organ lesion in 14 out of 31 patients evaluated. Abdominal CT demonstrated the precise organ lesion in 34 out of 36 patients examined with solid organ lesion. Early laparotomy was needed in 7 because of severe shock, pneumoperitoneum and ruptured diaphragm, and delayed surgery in 6 patients. All 38 patients regained a normal life.
Conclusions: The stepped diagnostic approach combined with initial non-surgical treatment by a team provided accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment. Abdominal US, by demonstrating free intra-abdominal fluid is very sensitive to detect patients with intra-abdominal organ injury, CT scan with contrast is needed to give precise information of specific organ lesions.
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