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  • Admin
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    • Sep 2020
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    quiz blunt abdominal trauma

    First one with correct answer with justification win.

    A 10 year old present to your emergency department having been a back seat belted passenger involved in a motor vehicle collision (MVC). He complains of abdominal pain and has a 'seat belt sign'. The remainder of your exam is normal and his vital signs are stable other than mild tachycardia. His Hgb is 11 g/dl. An abdominal CT scan shows a moderate amount of fluid in the pelvis with no clear evidence of solid organ injury. He remains hemodynamically stable but continues to complain of mid abdominal pain.

    The next best step in managing this patient with blunt abdominal trauma is:

    A check amylase and lipase

    B serial observation

    C laparotomy

    D laparoscopy

    E peritoneal lavage

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  • Answer selected by Admin at 09-09-2023, 02:43 PM.
    Sharon
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    • Sep 2020
    • 129

    D

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    • Admin
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      Correct

    • Draqeela
      Draqeela commented
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      whats the rational behind laparoscopy ??

    • Admin
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      blunt trauma + hemodynamically stable + moderate collection = conservative
      but presence of persistent abdominal pain need exploration with the least invasive approach aka laparoscopy
      possibilities : nothing ? diaphragmatic injury ? Pancreatic injury ? concealed gut injury
  • Sharon
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    • Sep 2020
    • 129

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      think again my friend
  • Sharon
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    • Sep 2020
    • 129

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    • Admin
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      Correct

    • Draqeela
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      whats the rational behind laparoscopy ??

    • Admin
      Admin commented
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      blunt trauma + hemodynamically stable + moderate collection = conservative
      but presence of persistent abdominal pain need exploration with the least invasive approach aka laparoscopy
      possibilities : nothing ? diaphragmatic injury ? Pancreatic injury ? concealed gut injury
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