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Published in: World Journal of Emergency Surgery 1/2013

Open Access 01-12-2013 | Research article

Non operative management of abdominal trauma – a 10 years review

Authors: Mohsin Raza, Yasser Abbas, Vanitha Devi, Kumarapuram Venkatachalam Souriarajan Prasad, Kameel Narouz Rizk, Permasavaran Padmanathan Nair

Published in: World Journal of Emergency Surgery | Issue 1/2013

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Abstract

Introduction

Due to high rate of operative mortality and morbidity non-operative management of blunt liver and spleen trauma was widely accepted in stable pediatric patients, but the general surgeons were skeptical to adopt it for adults. The current study is analysis of so far largest sample (1071) of hemodynamically stable blunt liver, spleen, kidney and pancreatic trauma patients managed non operatively irrespective of severity of a single /multiple solid organ injury or other associated injuries with high rate of success.

Methods

Experience of 1071 blunt abdominal trauma patients treated by NOM at a tertiary care National Trauma Centre in Oman (from Jan 2001 to Dec 2011) was reviewed, analyzed to determine the indications, methods and results of NOM. Hemodynamic stability along with ultra sound, CT scan and repeated clinical examination were the sheet anchors of NOM. The patients were grouped as (1) managed by NOM successfully, (2) failure of NOM and (3) directly subjected to surgery.

Results

During the 10 year period, 5400 polytrauma patients were evaluated for abdominal trauma of which 1285 had abdominal injuries, the largest sample study till date. Based on initial findings 1071 patients were admitted for NOM. Out of 1071 patients initially selected 963 (89.91%) were managed non operatively, the remaining 108 (10.08%) were subjected to laparotomy due to failure of NOM. Laparotomy was performed on 214(19.98%) patients as they were unstable on admission or had evidence of hollow viscous injury.

Conclusion

NOM for blunt abdominal injuries was found to be highly successful in 89.98% of the patients in our study. Management depended on clinical and hemodynamic stability of the patient. A patient under NOM should be admitted to intensive care / high dependency for at least 48-72 hours for close monitoring of vital signs, repeated clinical examinations and follow up investigations as indicated.
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Metadata
Title
Non operative management of abdominal trauma – a 10 years review
Authors
Mohsin Raza
Yasser Abbas
Vanitha Devi
Kumarapuram Venkatachalam Souriarajan Prasad
Kameel Narouz Rizk
Permasavaran Padmanathan Nair
Publication date
01-12-2013
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
World Journal of Emergency Surgery / Issue 1/2013
Electronic ISSN: 1749-7922
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1749-7922-8-14

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