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Alternative Title
Surgical Management of Traumatic Liver Injury
Abstract
Purpose: The liver is one of the most commonly injured organs by blunt or penetrating abdominal trauma. Patients with liver injury can be treated by using nonoperative or operative management. The aim of this study was to study patients with traumatic liver injury who were treated by using operative management. Methods: Ninety-eight patients with traumatic liver injury underwent surgical treatment from January 1995 to December 2004 at Soonchunhyang University Cheonan hospital. Medical records were reviewed retrospectively, and demographic, clinical, operative, and postoperative datas were collected and analyzed. Results: Among the patients with operative management, the peak incidence was in the third and the fourth decades. The male-to-female ratio was 1.9:1. The most frequent injury mechanism was blunt trauma (85.7%). Abdominal computed tomography was the diagnostic modality used most frequently. Severe liver injury above Grade III was seen in 80.6% of all patients, and long bone fracture was the most common combined injury. Patients were managed by using various techniques, including simple closure, liver resection, and perihepatic packing. Pulmonary complications were the most common postoperative complications (35.7%). the overall mortality rate was 17.3%. Between the survival group and the expired group, the amount of transfusion for the expired group was statistically more than that for the survival group. Conclusion: Operative management is an effective treatment modality for hemodynamically unstable patients with severe traumatic liver injury. The amount of transfusion is a significant prognostic factor for survival.
All Author(s)
한선욱 ; 이화수 ; 배상호 ; 강길호 ; 김성용 ; 백무준 ; 이문수 ; 김형철 ; 조무식 ; 김창호
Issued Date
2006
Type
Article
Keyword
Traumatic liver injuryOperative management
Publisher
대한외상학회
ISSN
1738-8767
Citation Title
대한외상학회지
Journal of Trauma and Injury
Citation Volume
19
Citation Number
1
Citation Start Page
21
Citation End Page
27
Language(ISO)
kor
URI
http://schca-ir.schmc.ac.kr/handle/2022.oak/499
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