2020
DOI: 10.1111/codi.15070
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Kickboxing kick – laparoscopic management of jejunal perforation after blunt abdominal trauma – a video vignette

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“…A delay in diagnosis and definitive treatment of bowel injury may result in increased morbidity and mortality [9]. In hemodynamic stable patients after blunt abdominal trauma, laparoscopy is an acceptable and successful alternative to laparotomy both as a diagnostic and therapeutic procedure [1][2][3][4]. The treatment for small intestine lesions with smaller defects is the primary closure while bowel resection is the treatment of choice for larger lesions and ischemic segments [5].…”
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“…A delay in diagnosis and definitive treatment of bowel injury may result in increased morbidity and mortality [9]. In hemodynamic stable patients after blunt abdominal trauma, laparoscopy is an acceptable and successful alternative to laparotomy both as a diagnostic and therapeutic procedure [1][2][3][4]. The treatment for small intestine lesions with smaller defects is the primary closure while bowel resection is the treatment of choice for larger lesions and ischemic segments [5].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Small bowel perforation is a rare injury following blunt abdominal trauma, and is rarely reported in a sports setting [1]. It accounts for less than 0.3% of cases in patients with blunt abdominal trauma [1,2].…”
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