Massive traumatic abdominal wall hernia in pediatric multitrauma: a case report

Sarah Douglas-Seidl, Camille Wu
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Traumatic abdominal wall hernia is a rare presentation, most commonly reported in the context of motor vehicle accidents and associated with blunt abdominal injuries and handlebar injuries in the pediatric population. A 13-year-old boy presented with multiple traumatic injuries and hemodynamic instability after a high-speed motor vehicle accident. His injuries consisted of massive traumatic abdominal wall hernia (grade 4) with bowel injury and perforation, blunt aortic injury, a Chance fracture, hemopneumothorax, and a humeral shaft fracture. Initial surgical management included partial resection of the terminal ileum, sigmoid colon, and descending colon. Laparostomy was managed with negative pressure wound therapy. The patient underwent skin-only primary closure of the abdominal wall and required multiple returns to theatre for debridement, dressing changes, and repair of other injuries. Various surgical management options for abdominal wall closure were considered. In total, he underwent 36 procedures. The multiple injuries had competing management aims, which required close collaboration between specialist clinicians to form an individualized management plan. The severity and complexity of this injury was of a scale not previously experienced by many clinicians and benefited from intrahospital and interhospital specialist collaboration. The ideal aim of primary surgical repair was not possible in this case of a giant abdominal wall defect. Keywords: Traumatic abdominal wall hernia; Abdominal wall reconstruction; High-speed accidents; Pediatric trauma; Case reports
小儿多发创伤性腹壁疝1例
外伤性腹壁疝是一种罕见的表现,最常见的报道是在机动车事故的背景下,与儿童钝性腹部损伤和车把损伤有关。一个13岁的男孩在一次高速机动车事故后出现多处创伤和血流动力学不稳定。他的损伤包括大量外伤性腹壁疝(4级)并肠损伤和穿孔,钝性主动脉损伤,Chance骨折,血气胸和肱骨干骨折。最初的手术治疗包括部分切除回肠末端、乙状结肠和降结肠。采用负压创面治疗。患者接受了仅皮肤一期腹壁闭合术,并多次返回手术室清创、换药和修复其他损伤。考虑了腹壁闭合的各种外科治疗方案。他总共接受了36次手术。多重损伤具有相互竞争的管理目标,这需要专业临床医生之间的密切合作,以形成个性化的管理计划。这种损伤的严重程度和复杂性是许多临床医生以前从未经历过的,这得益于院内和院间专家合作。在这个巨大腹壁缺损的病例中,初级手术修复的理想目标是不可能的。关键词:外伤性腹壁疝;腹壁重建;高铁事故;小儿创伤;案例报告
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