Nonoperative management of solid abdominal organ injuries: From past to present

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作者
Leppaniemi, A. [1 ]
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[1] Univ Helsinki, Meilahti Hosp, Abdominal Ctr, Haartmaninkatu 4, Helsinki 00029, Finland
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Abdominal trauma; nonoperative management; liver; spleen; pancreas; kidney; HEPATIC-TRAUMA; RENAL TRAUMA; STAB WOUNDS; GUNSHOT WOUNDS; BLUNT; LIVER; COMPLICATIONS; ASSOCIATION; ADULTS; SAFE;
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10.1177/1457496919833220
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R61 [外科手术学];
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Background and aims: Today, a significant proportion of solid abdominal organ injuries, whether caused by penetrating or blunt trauma, are managed nonoperatively. However, the controversy over operative versus nonoperative management started more than a hundred years ago. The aim of this review is to highlight some of the key past observations and summarize the current knowledge and guidelines in the management of solid abdominal organ injuries. Materials and Methods: A non-systematic search through historical articles and references on the management practices of abdominal injuries was conducted utilizing early printed volumes of major surgical and medical journals from the late 19th century onwards. Results: Until the late 19th century, the standard treatment of penetrating abdominal injuries was nonoperative. The first article advocating formal laparotomy for abdominal gunshot wounds was published in 1881 by Sims. After World War I, the policy of mandatory laparotomy became standard practice for penetrating abdominal trauma. During the latter half of the 20th century, the concept of selective nonoperative management, initially for anterior abdominal stab wounds and later also gunshot wounds, was adopted by major trauma centers in South Africa, the United States, and little later in Europe. In blunt solid abdominal organ injuries, the evolution from surgery to nonoperative management in hemodynamically stable patients aided by the development of modern imaging techniques was rapid from 1980s onwards. Conclusion: With the help of modern imaging techniques and adjunctive radiological and endoscopic interventions, a major shift from mandatory to selective surgical approach to solid abdominal organ injuries has occurred during the last 30-50 years.
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