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Practice Management Guidelines for Nonoperative Management of ... Gunshot wounds (GSWs) to the abdomen, however, are still commonly treated with mandatory exploration. The reason for this is there is thought to be a high incidence of intra-abdominal …
Management Guidelines for Penetrating Abdominal Trauma Indications for immediate laparotomy (LAP) include hemodynamic instability, evisceration, peritonitis, or impalement. Selective nonoperative management of stable, asymptomatic patients has been …
When to Operate on Abdominal Gunshot Wounds - SAGE Journals Mandatory exploration of all abdominal gunshot wounds has yielded negative laparotomy rates of 15– 27 %. This high negative laparotomy rate was con-sidered acceptable surgical practice because it …
Abdominal gunshot wounds in adults: Initial evaluation and ... - UpToDate 12 Apr 2024 · While in the past abdominal gunshot wounds (GSWs) often mandated exploratory laparotomy, with the advent of newer diagnostic and therapeutic modalities, and the ability for …
Penetrating Abdominal Trauma, Selective Non-Operative … 27 Nov 2009 · Mandatory laparotomy for penetrating abdominal trauma detects some unexpected injuries earlier and more accurately but results in a higher nontherapeutic laparotomy rate, longer …
Evaluation and management of abdominal gunshot wounds: A … There was broad consensus that there was no longer a role for mandatory laparotomy in all abdominal GSW patients (other than austere environments as discussed above), and that both …
Practice Management Guidelines for Selective Nonoperative … Mandatory laparotomy for penetrating abdominal trauma detects some unexpected injuries earlier and more accurately but results in a higher nontherapeutic laparotomy rate, longer hospital stays, …
Abdominal Gunshot Wounds - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf All patients with abdominal gunshot wounds who have signs of peritoneal hemorrhage, peritonitis, active bleeding, or deteriorating clinical signs must immediately undergo diagnostic and …
The Approach to Penetrating Abdominal Trauma |… | Clinician.com 1 Jul 2012 · It is expected that mandatory laparotomy will yield a nontherapeutic result in one-third of gunshot wounds to the abdomen and two-thirds of gunshot wounds to the back. 53 The …
Mandatory Laparotomy for Gunshot Wounds Penetrating the Abdomen All patients with gunshot wounds penetrating the peri- toneal cavity underwent exploratory laparotomy, even in the absence of significant abdominal signs.