Non-operative Management of Penetrating Abdominal Injuries: An Update on Patient Selection

AbstractPurposeTo review the current literature, discuss the different mechanisms of penetrating trauma, and to understand the value of diagnostic modalities when deciding which patients may be safely observed non-operatively.Recent FindingsRecent findings have shown the success of selective non-operative management in all forms of penetrating trauma, with emphasis on understanding the mechanism, the importance of the abdominal exam, and a well-organized infrastructure conducive to accurate monitoring and serial abdominal exams.SummaryNon-operative management for penetrating abdominal wounds has established itself as a viable option in the stable patient. Despite increasing evidence of the safety and overall benefit, there are still controversies and difficulties when deciding which patient is suitable for non-operative management. As experience with non-operative management continues to grow, it is vital that an institution develops its own protocols based on the current evidence, their patient population, and resources available.
Source: Current Surgery Reports - Category: Surgery Source Type: research
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