David Yearsley, Maxwell Braverman, Frederick Giberson
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Previous Laparotomy Scar Preventing Abdominal Injury from Gunshot Wound.
Diagnostic laparoscopy has been used in select patients with penetrating abdominal trauma. Here we present a case report where a midline surgical scar from a previous trauma laparotomy potentially prevented intra-abdominal injury. Furthermore, laparoscopy was used to exclude other intra-abdominal injuries and retrieve the projectile from within a hematoma cavity. This avoided the morbidity of a trauma laparotomy.