Abdominal trauma

Last revised by Rania Adel Anan on 10 Aug 2022

Abdominal trauma is usually divided into blunt and penetrating trauma.

Findings of abdominal trauma

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Cases and figures

  • Case 1: hemoperitoneum
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  • Case 2: splenic trauma
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  • Case 3: liver laceration - grade IV
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  • Case 4: renal trauma: AAST grade V injury
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  • Case 5: pancreatic laceration
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  • Case 6: traumatic bowel perforation
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  • Case 7: traumatic adrenal hemorrhage
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  • Case 8: traumatic intraperitoneal bladder rupture
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  • Case 9: traumatic abdominal aortic injury
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  • Case 10: rectus sheath hematoma
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  • Case 11: diaphrgmatic rupture
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  • Case 12: traumatic retroperitoneal hemorrhage
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  • Case 13: traumatic small bowel perforation
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  • Case 14: renal trauma: AAST grade IV injury
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