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Gunshot wounds to the buttocks: predicting the need for operation.

作者信息

Velmahos G C, Demetriades D, Cornwell E E, Asensio J, Belzberg H, Berne T V

机构信息

Department of Surgery, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, USA.

出版信息

Dis Colon Rectum. 1997 Mar;40(3):307-11. doi: 10.1007/BF02050420.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Gunshot wounds to the buttocks may cause significant intra-abdominal injuries. Policies of aggressive abdominal exploration or extensive diagnostic testing have been suggested to avoid delays in treatment and consequent morbidity. Our group has recently suggested that clinical examination is a safe and reliable tool for triaging patients with anterior and posterior abdominal gunshot wounds.

OBJECTIVE

This study was undertaken to test the hypothesis that patients with gunshot wounds to the buttocks can be managed selectively on the basis of clinical findings.

SETTING

A large academic Level I trauma center was the setting for this study.

PATIENTS AND METHODS

Fifty-nine consecutive patients, suffering from gunshot wounds to the buttocks with potential retroperitoneal trajectories, were managed during a 12-month period in our center.

RESULTS

Based on clinical findings, 19 (32.2 percent) patients were operated on, with significant intra-abdominal injuries in 17 (28.8 percent). The remaining 40 (67.8 percent) patients were successfully observed. There were no missed injuries or delays in diagnosis. Sensitivity and specificity of clinical examination for identifying significant intra-abdominal injury was 100 percent and 95.3 percent, respectively.

CONCLUSION

Clinical examination is a safe method for selecting patients with gunshot wounds to the buttocks for nonoperative treatment.

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