Intact peritoneum in a child with ileal perforation from a firearm injury

IF 0.6 Q4 EMERGENCY MEDICINE Trauma-England Pub Date : 2023-11-07 DOI:10.1177/14604086231205720
Syed Waqas Ali, Yaqoot Jahan, Farah Anwar, Saad Khalid, Muhammad Arif Mateen Khan
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Introduction Indirect intra-abdominal injury with an intact peritoneum following close passage of highly energized projectiles is an uncommon but clearly described phenomenon; likewise delayed gastrointestinal perforation hours or days after passage of a high-energy stress wave from primary blast injury is uncommon. Awareness of these two rare occurrences is required to ensure delayed perforations are diagnosed and managed in a timely manner. Case report An 8-year-old male child sustained a shotgun injury to the right elbow and the abdominal wall only of the right hypochondrium. Due to a non-salvageable joint injury, he underwent amputation of the right upper limb above the elbow, but on the third day of admission, he developed peritonitis and an X-ray revealed pneumoperitoneum. On abdominal exploration, two small ileal perforations were found without penetration of the peritoneum or diaphragm. The ileal injuries were primarily repaired and the postoperative course was uneventful. Conclusion Indirect injury to abdominal viscera from the primary blast effect of close passage of high-energy projectiles resulting is rare and can have significant consequences if not diagnosed and managed early.
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儿童因火器伤致回肠穿孔腹膜完整
高能量弹丸近距离通过腹膜后腹膜完整的间接腹内损伤是一种罕见但清楚描述的现象;同样,原发爆炸伤引起的高能量应激波经过数小时或数天后迟发性胃肠道穿孔也不常见。必须认识到这两种罕见的情况,以确保及时诊断和处理延迟穿孔。病例报告一名8岁男童,右肘部及腹壁仅右胁肋部被霰弹枪击中。由于无法修复的关节损伤,他接受了右上肢体肘部以上截肢手术,但在入院的第三天,他出现了腹膜炎,x光检查显示气腹。腹部探查发现两个小回肠穿孔,但未穿透腹膜或膈膜。回肠损伤主要得到修复,术后过程平稳。结论高能弹丸近距离穿透引起的初爆效应对腹部脏器的间接损伤较为少见,如不及早诊断和处理,后果严重。
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