The prognosis of blunt bowel and mesenteric injury-the pitfall in the contemporary image survey

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Delayed diagnosis and intervention of blunt bowel and mesenteric injury (BBMI) is a hazard because of poor prognosis. Computed tomography (CT) is the standard imaging tool to evaluate blunt abdominal trauma (BAT). However, a high missed diagnosis rate for BMMI was reported. In this study, we would like to evaluate the presentation of CT in BBMI. Moreover, we want to evaluate the impact of deferred surgical intervention of BBMI on final prognosis. We performed a retrospective study from 2013-2017, including patients with BAT and BBMI who underwent surgical intervention. We evaluated clinical characteristics, CT images, and surgical timing, as well as analyzed the prognosis of BBMI. There were 6164 BAT patients and 188 BMI patients included. The most common characteristics of CT were free fluid (71.3%), free air (43.6%), and mesenteric infiltration (23.4%). There were no single characteristics of a CT image that can predict BBMI significantly. However, under close monitoring, we find that deferred intervention did not prolong the hospital and intensive care unit stays and did not worsen the prognosis and mortality.

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Liao, C. H., Hsieh, F. J., Chen, C. C., Cheng, C. T., Ooyang, C. H., Hsieh, C. H., … Fu, C. Y. (2019). The prognosis of blunt bowel and mesenteric injury-the pitfall in the contemporary image survey. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 8(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm8091300

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