Selective Nonoperative Management of Anterior Abdominal Stab Wounds: 1992-2008

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作者
Plackett, Timothy P. [2 ]
Fleurat, Jonathan
Putty, Brad
Demetriades, Demetrios
Plurad, David [1 ]
机构
[1] LAC USC Med Ctr, Dept Surg, Div Trauma & Crit Care, Los Angeles, CA 90033 USA
[2] Tripler Army Med Ctr, Dept Surg, Honolulu, HI 96859 USA
关键词
Nonoperative; Stab wound; Penetrating; Mortality; Morbidity; PHYSICAL-EXAMINATION; PERITONEAL-LAVAGE; TRAUMA; LAPAROTOMY; COMPLICATIONS; EXPLORATION; OPERATION; INJURIES; ORGAN;
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10.1097/TA.0b013e31820b5eb7
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R4 [临床医学];
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1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
Background: The use of selective nonoperative management for anterior abdominal stab wounds has evolved into a readily accepted practice. Multiple reports have shown this strategy to be both safe and effective. However, there is a paucity of long-term studies. Methods: A retrospective review was performed of all trauma patients presenting for anterior abdominal stab wounds at a Level I trauma center during a 17-year time period. Primary outcomes were the percentage of patients undergoing an exploratory laparotomy and the negative laparotomy rate. Results: A total of 7,033 patients sustained a stab wound with 1,961 involving the anterior abdomen. The percentage of patients undergoing exploratory laparotomy decreased during the study period from 64.8% to 37.6% (overall 45.8%). The negative laparotomy rate decreased from 21.3% to 8.6% (overall 18.7%). The negative laparotomy rate of patients who underwent exploratory laparotomy immediately did not change over time (13.8%), whereas the negative laparotomy rate of those patients who underwent exploratory laparotomy in a delayed fashion decreased from 25.0% to 6.25%. The overall mortality was 1.9%, with 6.2% mortality for patients undergoing an immediate laparotomy, 0.7% for patients undergoing a delayed laparotomy, and 0.0% for patients managed nonoperatively (p < 0.04). The mean length of hospital stay was 6.6 days +/- 0.5 days, with a mean of 9.4 days +/- 0.9 days in patients undergoing an immediate laparotomy, 8.1 days +/- 0.5 days in patients undergo a delayed laparotomy, and 3.8 days +/- 0.2 days in patients managed nonoperatively (p < 0.001). Conclusions: Selective nonoperative management for stab wounds to the anterior abdomen is associated with a decreased operative rate and decreased negative laparotomy rate over time. Selective nonoperative management is both safe and effective for anterior abdominal stab wounds.
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