Observation is appropriate for patients who sustain splenic injury following blunt abdominal trauma and are haemodynamically stable with no evidence of extravasation. Operative intervention may ...
The evidence on delayed diagnosis of TDH is discussed and a system of follow-up for patients who suffer blunt abdominal trauma which is managed non-operatively is suggested. Contributors The following ...
The development of advanced algorithms for this purpose has the potential to improve trauma care and patient outcomes worldwide. Blunt force abdominal trauma is among the most common types of ...
The prevalence of intra-abdominal and urogenital injuries was 13% and 8% ... Conclusions The results do not support the routine performance of urinalysis in patients admitted with a blunt trauma ...
Endovascular management of blunt trauma to the abdominal solid organs is the standard of care for hemodynamically stable patients without signs of peritonitis. 1-3 This strategy is associated with ...
Objectives: Diagnostic peritoneal lavage (DPL) is used to detect intraperitoneal bleeding in patients sustaining blunt and penetrating abdominal trauma. The procedure should be performed by an ...
Russell, Vincent E. Mortellaro, David A. Rogers, Elizabeth A. Beierle The prevalence of incidental findings on computed tomography of the abdomen/pelvis in pediatric trauma patients. Chinwendu ...