A prospective evaluation of blunt trauma abdomen in rural setup
Journal Title: International Journal of Medical Research and Review - Year 2017, Vol 5, Issue 7
Abstract
Introduction: Blunt abdominal trauma accounts for the majority of abdominal injuries seen in the Emergency Department. It is responsible for substantial morbidity and mortality. Selecting appropriate approach has been recently a point of conflict in management of abdominal blunt trauma, and criteria for non- operative management are being changed frequently. Objective: With aim to identify some of the determining factors of successful non-operative management. Methods: A 2 year tertiary care teaching hospital based longitudinal study was done. Selection criteria were defined and a prestructured proforma was made to assess and note the findings. Results: 34 patients were studied. 29.4% of patients were in the age group of >20-30 years with the mean age 35.29 ± 15.84 years. 79.4% were male. Road traffic accident was responsible for 79.4% of blunt abdominal trauma cases while majority of the patients presented with abdominal pain (91.2%) and abdominal tenderness (91.2%). Associated extra abdominal injuries were found in 10 cases. The common extra abdominal injuries were head injuries (14.7%). 9 patients underwent exploratory laparotomy. 25 were selected for non-operative management. The most commonly injured organ was spleen (38.9%) followed by liver & stomach. 3 patients died in the present study. The sensitivity and specificity of the Emergency USG findings were 80.9% and 92.3% respectively, and that of the CT findings were 100% and 0% respectively. Conclusion: Non operative management (NOM) was found to be highly successful and safe. Hemodynamic stability along with ultra sound, CT scan and repeated clinical examination were the sheet anchors of NOM.
Authors and Affiliations
Yunus Shah, Alok Singh, Prasad Y. Bansod, Murtaza Akhtar
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