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Minerva Chirurgica 2013 June;68(3):221-32

Copyright © 2013 EDIZIONI MINERVA MEDICA

language: English

Traumatic abdominal wall injuries: a review

Rathore A. 1, Murherjee I. 2, Kumar P. 3

1 University od Nebraska Medical Center Omaha, NE, USA; 2 Staten Island University Hospital Staten Island, NY, USA; 3 University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, PA, USA


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Traumatic abdominal wall injuries have been described in literature for over 100 years. These injuries involve abdominal wall from skin to the level of fascia. These are often associated with underlying visceral injuries. The diagnosis requires a high index of suspicion and is based on clinical examination and radiologic investigations. Management ranges from conservative management to complex abdominal wall reconstruction. In the following review we describe the incidence, clinical features, diagnosis, management and possible interventions for prevention of these injuries.

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