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LAPAROSCOPY FOR THE EVALUATION OF ANTERIOR ABDOMINAL STAB WOUNDS IN HEMODYNAMICALLY STABLE PATIENTS

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Aim: To evaluate the role of laparoscopy in the management of anterior abdominal stab injuries in hemodynamically 
stable patients. 
Methods: This prospective study was done at The Department of Surgery, Minia University Hospital, between July 2006 
and December 2007. It included 29 patients (24 males and 5 females). Patients were divided according to the laparoscopic 
findings to four groups: negative, positive nontherapeutic, positive therapeutic and laparotomy groups. 
Results: Laparoscopy was positive in 27 of 29 patients (93.1%) and negative in two patients (6.9%). It was positive non 
therapeutic in 14 patients (48.2%), positive therapeutic in 3 patients (10.3%), and needed conversion to laparotomy in 10 
patients (34.4%). Therapeutic laparoscopy was done in 3 patients (10.3%) and included: gastric repair in one patient, 
diaphragmatic repair in one patient, and bleeding control of liver injury in one patient. Laparoscopy was converted to 
laparotomy in 10 patients (34.4%). Laparotomy was avoided in a total of 19 (65.5 %) patients. There was no mortality 
and minimal morbidity. The mean follow up was 9±2 months. 
Conclusion: Laparoscopy is safe and efficient in the management of the anterior abdominal stab injuries in 
hemodynamically stable patients. It is associated with minimal morbidity and no mortality. Laparotomy is still 
indicated in extensive injuries. 

DOI

10.21608/ejsur.2009.367602

Keywords

Penetrating abdominal trauma, Minimal invasive surgery, laparotomy

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Ayman

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Hassanen

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Department of General Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Minia University Hospital, Egypt

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hassanena@gmail.com

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Hamdy

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Abou-Bieh

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Department of General Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Minia University Hospital, Egypt

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Yonis

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Nagib

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Department of General Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Minia University Hospital, Egypt

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28

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2

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49228

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2009-04-01

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2024-07-17

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2009-04-01

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58

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61

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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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LAPAROSCOPY FOR THE EVALUATION OF ANTERIOR ABDOMINAL STAB WOUNDS IN HEMODYNAMICALLY STABLE PATIENTS

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