A moderate amount of free abdominal and pelvic high-density fluid indicating haemoperitoneum.
Pneumobilia and intra-abdominal free air, mainly in the right upper quadrant, outlining the falciform ligament (falciform ligament sign) and the fissure for the ligamentum teres (ligamentum teres sign), as well as periportal free gas sign, suggesting duodenal injury.
Proximal small bowel wall thickening and enhancing, indicating shock bowel.
No evidence of hepatic, splenic or pancreatic injury.
Normal appearing kidneys and urinary bladder.