J Korean Assoc Pediatr Surg.  1997 Jun;3(1):32-40. 10.13029/jkaps.1997.3.1.32.

Management of Liver Injuries Following Blunt Abdominal Trauma in Children

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  • 1Department of Surgery,Kyungpook National University school of medicine, Taegu, Korea.

Abstract

A clinical review was done of 31 children with blunt liver injury who were admitted to the Department of Surgery, Kyungpook National University Hospital , between 1981 and 1990. Seventeen of the 31 children required laparotomy(11 primary repairs, 4 lobectomies, 2 segmentectomies). There were two deaths after laparotomy, one due to associated severe head injury and another due to multiorgan failure. The remaining 14 children, who were hemodynamically stable after initial resuscitation and who did not have signs of other associated intraabdominal injuries, were managed by nonoperative treatment. Patients were observed in a pediatric intensive care unit for at least 48 hours with repeated abdominal clinical evaluations, laboratory studies, and monitoring of vital signs. The hospital courses in all cases were uneventful and there were no late complication. A follow-up computed tomography of 7 patients showed resolution of the injury in all. The authors believe that, for children with blunt liver injuries, nonoperative management is safe and appropriate if carried out under careful continuous surgical observation in a pediatric intensive care unit.

Keyword

Nonoperative management; Blunt liver injury

MeSH Terms

Child*
Craniocerebral Trauma
Follow-Up Studies
Gyeongsangbuk-do
Humans
Intensive Care Units
Laparotomy
Liver*
Resuscitation
Vital Signs
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