Role of computed tomography tractography in evaluation of back/flank stab wounds

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BACKGROUND: The clinical approach to back/flank wounds has evolved over the years. The aim of this study was to discuss the potential of computed tomography tractography in patients with a stab wound to the back or flank. METHODS: A total of 25 stable patients with stab wounds confined to the back/flank region were enrolled in this retrospective study. After initial resuscitation and physical examination, tractography was performed at the site of the stab wound. The patients subsequently underwent computed tomography with intravenous contrast. RESULTS: Computed tomography tractography helped avoid a laparotomy in 15 (60%) patients and accurately revealed a peritoneal breach in 10 (40%) patients. No missed injuries were reported in the conservatively followed patients. CONCLUSION: The addition of tractography to computed tomography is a safe, fast, and cost-and time-effective technique to evaluate back/flank stab wounds.

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Sarıgöz, T., Sevim, Y., Sarıcı, İ. Ş., Topuz, Ö., & Ertan, T. (2019). Role of computed tomography tractography in evaluation of back/flank stab wounds. Ulusal Travma ve Acil Cerrahi Dergisi, 25(2), 137–141. https://doi.org/10.5505/tjtes.2018.88107

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