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EVALUATION OF MANAGEMENT OPTIONS FOR TRAUMATIC LIVER INJURIES

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Introduction: Hepatic trauma represents a significant management challenge that requires a high index of 
suspicion, rapid investigation, accurate classification and well-defined management protocols. 
Aim of the work: The purpose of this work is to review 0ur experience of blunt or penetrating injuries 
regarding the available diagnostic modalities and current management options. 
Methods: This is a retrospective study included 42 consecutive patients with hepatic trauma. Patients with 
associated major extra-abdominal injury were excluded from the study. After aggressive initial 
resuscitation; all patients were subjected to full clinical examination, routine blood investigations, Plain xrays film evaluation of the abdomen and chest, ultrasound abdomen focused for trauma and computed 
tomography (CT) of the abdomen/pelvis after the patients became hemodynamically stable. 
Results: 32 patients with blunt liver injuries, conservative - non operative - management was done in 23 of 
them. Complications (five patients) were delayed hemorrhage (two cases), perihepatic abscess (one case), 
and biloma (two cases). The remaining 9 patients had (laparotomy and proceed). 10 patients with 
penetrating liver injuries, four of them were treated conservatively- non-operatively without complications. 
The remaining 6 patients had (laparotomy and proceed).
Conclusion: Non-operative management (NOM) of liver injury has generally become feasible treatment. 
The primary focus for the surgeon should be the selection of appropriate patient and early recognition of 
liver injury and surgical intervention when such conservative management fails.

DOI

10.21608/ejsur.2012.367269

Keywords

Liver Trauma, Injury Severity Score, Non-operative management, Outcome, Treatment Failure

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Hossam

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Hamdy

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Theodore Bilharz Research Institute

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Maged

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Nasr

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Mahmoud

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Theodore Bilharz Research Institute

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Magdy

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Elsebae

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Theodore Bilharz Research Institute

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Hisham

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Abou Eisha

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Departments of General Surgery, Cairo University

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Omar

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Sherif

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Departments of General Surgery, Cairo University

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Volume

31

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1

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49184

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2012-01-01

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2024-07-16

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2012-01-01

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16

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23

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1110-1121

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1687-7624

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The Egyptian Journal of Surgery

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EVALUATION OF MANAGEMENT OPTIONS FOR TRAUMATIC LIVER INJURIES

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21 Dec 2024