1993
DOI: 10.1016/s0002-9610(05)80684-1
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Role of laparoscopy in the evaluation of abdominal trauma

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“…Ivatury et al [19] reported that only 20% of bowel injuries are identified specifically at the time of laparoscopic examination, but we had no difficulties evaluating the entire abdomen by changing the patient's position. Three studies, those of Brandt et al [6], Rossi et al [34], and Mazuski et al [24], showed that 45 of 109 patients had missed injuries, resulting in a 41% missed injury rate per patient. There were no missed injuries in our series.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ivatury et al [19] reported that only 20% of bowel injuries are identified specifically at the time of laparoscopic examination, but we had no difficulties evaluating the entire abdomen by changing the patient's position. Three studies, those of Brandt et al [6], Rossi et al [34], and Mazuski et al [24], showed that 45 of 109 patients had missed injuries, resulting in a 41% missed injury rate per patient. There were no missed injuries in our series.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Apesar da contribuição significativa no diagnóstico de afecções abdominais na urgência, a videolaparoscopia é um método invasivo, que requer anestesia geral, não é um procedimento isento de riscos e uma falha na sua indicação ou realização pode ser grave para o traumatizado [35][36][37] .…”
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“…Die Zahl unentdeckter Verletzungen, insbesondere des Darmes, ist allerdings hoch. Rossi et al berichten in einer prospektiven Studie, dass 19 der bei der Laparotomie diagnostizierten Verletzungen zuvor laparoskopisch übersehen wurden [11]. In Zweifelsfällen bleibt eben nur die Laparotomie oder Thorakotomie.…”
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