Gastric Perforations From Abdominal Trauma

DIGESTIVE SURGERY(2008)

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Background: Gastric rupture due to abdominal trauma is rare (0.02-1.7%); it is usually caused by traffic accidents. Delayed diagnosis, abdominal contamination and associated lesions cause morbidity and mortality. Patients and Methods: Retrospective review of 2,083 patients with abdominal traumatism treated at our center over 20 years. We reviewed recent ingestion of a meal, etiology, time to surgery, site, Stomach Injury Scale, abdominal contamination, treatment, associated injuries, complications and mortality. Results: Gastric perforation occurred in 25 patients (1.2%), median age 35 years. Stomachs were distended from recent meals in 16 (64%). The commonest causes were traffic accidents (n = 13) and blunt weapon injury (n = 7). The median time to surgery was 1 h. Gastric lesions occurred predominantly in the anterior wall (n = 12) followed by the greater curvature (n = 7). Type II lesions repaired with simple suturing were the most usual. Abdominal contamination occurred in all cases. Associated lesions were present in 22 patients; the most commonly affected intra-abdominal organ was the liver, and the lungs were the most affected extra-abdominal organ. The morbidity rate was 60% (n = 15) and the mortality rate 4% (n = 1). Conclusion: Early diagnosis and surgical treatment are important for reducing the morbidity and mortality in these patients. Copyright (c) 2008 S. Karger AG, Basel.
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gastric perforation, gastric rupture, Stomach Injury Scale, Injury Severity Scale, abdominal trauma
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