Intra-Abdominal Solid Visceral Injuries in Adult Patients Presenting with Blunt Abdominal Trauma

Aqsa Ismail, M. H. -Ul-Haque, M. Jamaluddin, B. Tasneem, Saima Sagheer, R. Khan
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Objective: To determine the frequency of intra-abdominal solid visceral injuries in adults presenting with blunt abdominal trauma (BAT) at a public sector tertiary care hospital in KarachiMethods: The current descriptive cross-sectional study was carried out at Department of Surgery Abbasi Shaheed Hospital during March 2016 to September 2016 after acquiring ethical approval from Hospital Committee. Total 165 patients were recruited into the study using non-probability consecutive sampling technique. Trauma was managed according to Advance Trauma Life Support (ATLS) guidelines. Laboratory and imaging investigation were done to make diagnosis and manage patients. Patients' characteristics including demographic details such as age, gender and clinical features were recorded on pre-designed profroma.Results: Out of 165 recruited patients, 133 (80.6%) were males and 32 (19.4%) were female. Average age of study participants was 35.77 ± 13.95 years. Most of the cases occurred in patients having a low socioeconomic status (n=78, 47.3%). In a majority of the cases, mode of injury was road traffic accidents (n=92, 55.7%). 50(30.30%) patients got injury due to fall from height and 23(13.93%) cases occurred due to assault. The most common injured organ was kidney (n=60, 36.36%) followed by liver (n=57, 34.54%), spleen (n=47, 28.48%) and pancreas (n=34, 20.61%).Conclusion: Careful attention to physical findings and proper sequencing of diagnostic tests is helpful in the appropriate decision making which may prevent associated morbidity and mortality in accordance with Advance Trauma Life Support (ATLS) guidelines.
以钝性腹部创伤为表现的成人患者的腹内实性内脏损伤
目的:确定卡拉奇一家公立三级医院成人钝性腹部创伤(BAT)腹部内实体内脏损伤的频率。方法:2016年3月至2016年9月,在获得医院委员会的伦理批准后,在Abbasi Shaheed医院外科进行了描述性横断面研究。采用非概率连续抽样技术,共纳入165例患者。根据创伤前生命支持(ATLS)指南处理创伤。通过实验室和影像学检查对患者进行诊断和管理。患者的特征包括人口统计学细节,如年龄、性别和临床特征被记录在预先设计的前片上。结果:165例入组患者中,男性133例(80.6%),女性32例(19.4%)。研究参与者的平均年龄为35.77±13.95岁。大多数病例发生在社会经济地位较低的患者(n=78, 47.3%)。大多数病例的伤害方式为道路交通事故(n=92, 55.7%)。因高空坠落致伤50例(30.30%),因人身攻击致伤23例(13.93%)。最常见的损伤器官为肾脏(60例,36.36%),其次为肝脏(57例,34.54%)、脾脏(47例,28.48%)和胰腺(34例,20.61%)。结论:根据创伤前生命支持(ATLS)指南,仔细关注身体检查结果和正确的诊断测试顺序有助于做出正确的决策,从而预防相关的发病率和死亡率。
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