Miramannee M. Lenzini, MS, PA-C

 
The author works in the Department of Surgery, Division of Trauma, Los Angeles County and University of Southern California (LAC+USC) Medical Center.
 

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Nonoperative management of penetrating abdominal trauma

July 01, 2006

Penetrating abdominal trauma is prevalent in most urban settings in the United States; for instance, 25% of trauma cases in Los Angeles are penetrating. Selective nonoperative management is practiced routinely for blunt abdominal trauma, but in most institutions laparotomy is still considered the standard of care for abdominal gunshot wounds. The traditional treatment of these injuries has been exploratory laparotomy for all gunshot wounds to the abdomen and for all stab wounds where peritoneal violation has been proven.
 

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