Abdominal Self-Stabbing: An Uncommon Type of Sharp Abdominal Trauma

  • Karačić A
  • Vojvodić B
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Abstract

Abdominal self-stabbing, a type of sharp abdominal trauma, is a rare form of attempted suicide. Such cases are not commonly seen in the emergency department, but a prompt and well-reasoned decision is essential in the management of these patients. We report a case of a SI-ASW and a literature review to show the management of the aforementioned condition.

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Karačić, A., & Vojvodić, B. (2021). Abdominal Self-Stabbing: An Uncommon Type of Sharp Abdominal Trauma. Case Reports in Emergency Medicine, 2021, 1–3. https://doi.org/10.1155/2021/9917040

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