• The American surgeon · Aug 1995

    Nonoperative management of gunshot wounds of the abdomen.

    • G W Chmielewski, J M Nicholas, S A Dulchavsky, and L N Diebel.
    • Department of Surgery, Wayne State University School of Medicine, Detroit, Michigan.
    • Am Surg. 1995 Aug 1;61(8):665-8.

    AbstractNonoperative management of stab wounds of the abdomen is currently practiced in many trauma centers; this report examines the role of expectant management of gunshot wounds to the abdomen in a select patient population. Patients presenting to a single trauma service from 5/91 to 1/94 at Detroit Receiving Hospital with a gunshot wound (GSW) to the abdomen fulfilling the following criteria were observed: 1) single GSW to the right upper quadrant, 2) stable vital signs, 3) reliable examination with minimal abdominal tenderness and available team/operating room, and 4) minimal or no abdominal tenderness. There were 12 patients fulfilling the study criteria; all were successfully observed. One nontherapeutic laparotomy was done due to abdominal tenderness. The role of expectant therapy of abdominal gunshot wounds is cautiously advanced. With appropriate criteria, this technique appears safe and efficacious.

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