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Tunis Med ; 90(2): 144-7, 2012 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22407626

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Trauma remains the leading cause of mortality in the pediatric population. Liver injuries occur commonly in blunt abdominal trauma. AIM: To assess the selective non-operative management of liver injuries in children. METHODS: A retrospective review of 51 patients with a discharge diagnosis of traumatic liver injuries at Tunis Children's Hospital, over a 14-year period from 1996 to 2009. RESULTS: We identified 51 patients with liver trauma. The median age was 7 years. Boys accounted for 58% (n= 30), and the most common cause was traffic accident. Head injuries were the most common associated injuries. Forty-nine patients (96%) required non-operative management without complications. The mean in-hospital stay was 10 days in this group. The ultrasound demonstrated complete resolution and healing after 3-6 months. Two patients underwent surgery for hemodynamic instability. The mortality rate was 0.2 %. CONCLUSION: Safe, non-operative management involves careful serial examination, a CT scanning facility and close monitoring of the patient in a fully equipped high-dependency unit with trained staff to run it. Even though most patients can be treated non-operatively the challenge is to identify the severely injured child early and institute aggressive resuscitation and expedite laparotomy.


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Liver/injuries , Accidents/statistics & numerical data , Adolescent , Blood Transfusion/statistics & numerical data , Child , Child, Preschool , Female , Humans , Infant , Injury Severity Score , Liver/surgery , Male , Retrospective Studies , Wounds and Injuries/classification , Wounds and Injuries/epidemiology , Wounds and Injuries/therapy
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