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Dilemmas Regarding Abdominal Re-Exploration for War Casualties Following On-Site Abdominal Trauma Surgery and Subsequently Delayed Arrival to Medical Care Abroad – An Unusual Scenario
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Background: During the Syrian civil war, casualties were treated on-site and only later transferred to foreign medical centers. Significant number needed abdominal re-operation. Our aim is to present our approach to abdominal trauma casualties who survived the on-site surgery and needed abdominal reoperation abroad.Methods: Medical data from all medical records were retrospectively analyzed. Each patient underwent total body computerized tomography on arrival, revealing diverse multi-organ trauma. We divided the casualty population involving abdominal trauma into 4 sub-groups according to the location of abdominal surgical intervention, focusing on missed injuries and post-operative complications in the re-laparotomy sub-group. Results: By July 2018, 236 casualties suffering abdominal trauma (among 1331 trauma casualties) had been admitted to our hospital. Life-saving abdominal interventions had been done in 138 subjects in Syria before arrival to our medical center. Seventy-nine underwent abdominal surgery in Israel, of whom, 46 (33.3%) needed abdominal re-laparotomy. Indications for re-exploration included severe peritoneal inflammation, neglected abdominal foreign bodies, hemodynamic instability and intestinal fistula. Mortality occurred in 37/236 patients, with abdominal trauma as the main cause of fatality in 10 of them (4.2%), usually following urgent re-laparotomy. Conclusions: Clinical presentation of the Syrian casualties following emergency medical care outside our borders, and the fact that re-operation was not done by the same team responsible for the initial abdominal intervention posed major diagnostic challenges and necessitated increased suspicion and changes in our medical approach.
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Title: Dilemmas Regarding Abdominal Re-Exploration for War Casualties Following On-Site Abdominal Trauma Surgery and Subsequently Delayed Arrival to Medical Care Abroad – An Unusual Scenario
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Abstract
Background: During the Syrian civil war, casualties were treated on-site and only later transferred to foreign medical centers.
Significant number needed abdominal re-operation.
Our aim is to present our approach to abdominal trauma casualties who survived the on-site surgery and needed abdominal reoperation abroad.
Methods: Medical data from all medical records were retrospectively analyzed.
Each patient underwent total body computerized tomography on arrival, revealing diverse multi-organ trauma.
We divided the casualty population involving abdominal trauma into 4 sub-groups according to the location of abdominal surgical intervention, focusing on missed injuries and post-operative complications in the re-laparotomy sub-group.
Results: By July 2018, 236 casualties suffering abdominal trauma (among 1331 trauma casualties) had been admitted to our hospital.
Life-saving abdominal interventions had been done in 138 subjects in Syria before arrival to our medical center.
Seventy-nine underwent abdominal surgery in Israel, of whom, 46 (33.
3%) needed abdominal re-laparotomy.
Indications for re-exploration included severe peritoneal inflammation, neglected abdominal foreign bodies, hemodynamic instability and intestinal fistula.
Mortality occurred in 37/236 patients, with abdominal trauma as the main cause of fatality in 10 of them (4.
2%), usually following urgent re-laparotomy.
Conclusions: Clinical presentation of the Syrian casualties following emergency medical care outside our borders, and the fact that re-operation was not done by the same team responsible for the initial abdominal intervention posed major diagnostic challenges and necessitated increased suspicion and changes in our medical approach.
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