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In the name of GOD

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Abdominal Trauma &Abdominal Trauma &

hollow viscous injurhollow viscous injuryy

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Abdominal injuries

• Solid organ injuries

• Hollow viscous injuries

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Clinical findings

• Abdominal pain

• Guarding

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Hollow viscous injuries

• Delay diagnosis (8-12 h)

– Hemorrhage

– Peritonitis

– Abdominal sepsis

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Basic mechanisms of bowel and mesenteric injuries

• Shearing injuries caused by deceleration

• Crush injuries from direct impact

• Burst injuries from sudden increases in

intraluminal pressure

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Site of injuries

• Small bowel

• Colon

• Duodenum

• Stomach

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Imaging modalities

• Plain radiography

• Sonography

• CT scan

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Plain radiography

• Chest X ray

• Abdominal radiography (supine &

upright)

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Pneumoperitoan

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Pneumoperitoan

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Pneumoperitoan

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Peritoneal fluid

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Ultrasound examination

• Free fluid

• Pneumoperitoneum

• Air in bowel wall

• Wall thickening of bowel loops

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Pneumoperitoan

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Pneumoperitoan

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Air in Morrison’s pouch

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Bowel loop hematoma

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Bowel wall thickening, air bubble in its wall

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CT Technique

• IV contrast (100-120 ml)• Portal venous phase (70 second delay)• Delay film (7 minute)• Oral contrast +/_• Rectal contrast +/_

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CT signs of bowel loops injury

• Wall transection with focal discontinuity (spe:100%& sen:7%)

• Extraluminal oral contrast

• Pneumoperitoneum (20-75%)

• Pneumoretroperitoneum

• Focal wall thickening

• Abnormal wall enhancement

• Ill defined increased attenuation of mesentry

• Intra peritoneal fluid

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Hemoperitoan

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focal segment of thickened jejunumassociated stranding of the small bowel mesentery

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segment of thickened jejunum and hemoperitoneum

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wall thickening in a segment of jejunum

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segment of thickened and poorly enhancing small bowel

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Mesenteric fat stranding

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Other causes of pneumoperitoneum

• Bladder rupture with an indwelling Foley catheter

• Massive pneumothorax

• Barotrauma

• Benign pneumoperitoneum

• Peritoneal lavage

• Pseudopneumoperitoneum (air between abdominal wall and parietal peritoneum)

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Pneumoperitoneum and pseudopneumoperitoneum

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Diffuse bowel wall thickening

• Fluid over load– Liver inhomogeneous enhancement(nutmeg appearance)– Periportal edema

• Hypoperfusion complex(shock bowel)– Flat IVC– Increased enhancement of adrenal gland– Retroperitoneal edema

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Diffuse thickening and hyperenhancementof the loops due to aggressive resuscitation with

intravenous fluids

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Duodenal injuries

• More secondary to penetrating injuries and less likely due to blunt trauma

• CT findings: wall thickening, discontinuity, contrast extravasation, fluid adjacent to the duodenum and pancreatic head and retroperitoneum air or fluid

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Duodenal wall thickeningand extensive hemoperitoneum

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Colonic injuries

• Wall transection with focal discontinuity• Contrast extravasation • Pneumoperitoneum• Pneumoretroperitoneum • Focal wall thickening• Abnormal wall enhancement• Ill defined increased attenuation of mesentry• Intra peritoneal fluid

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Transverse colonic wall thickening

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focal segment of ascending colonic wall thickening,worsened pericolonic

fat stranding in delayfilm

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Sign mesenteric trauma

• Mesenteric hematoma

• Intraperitoneal extravasation of intravenous contrast

• Abrupt termination of mesenteric vessels

• Unequivocal irregularity of the wall of mesenteric vessels

• Increased attenuation of the mesentery

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small focal hematoma in the root of the mesentery

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 Mesenteric hematoma

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 Mesenteric hematoma

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Mesenteric bleeding

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Focal collection of high attenuation fluid is seen in the root of the mesentery

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abnormally positioned in the right hemiabdomen , with subtle stranding of the corresponding mesentery due to

traumatic internal hernia

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Anorectal injury

• Mortality rate three times more than colonic injury

• Associated with pelvic fracture

• concomitant with bladder, urethral and vascular injuries

• Divided into intraperitoneal and extraperitoneal

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Extraluminal air is seen in the

presacralspace

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rectal wall tear with retroperitoneum and pseudopneumoperitoneum

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Injury of mesentery and mesenteric vessels

• Extravasation of IV contrast

• Mesentric hematoma

• Mesentric infiltration

• Beading or abrupt termination of mesentric vessels

• Mesentric rent with internal hernia

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Mesenteric hematoma

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Mesenteric tear

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Causes of retroperitoneal air

• Colonic perforation (ascending and descending)

• Duodenal injuries

• Pneumothorax

• Pneumomediastinum

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Pneumoperitoneum and pseudopneumoperitoneum

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Free peritoneal fluid

• Most common finding (most sensitive)

• Absence of free fluid excludes surgical important injury

• The attenuation is highest in the vicinity of the injured organ (sentinel clot)

• Localized fluid (triangle sign)

• Attenuation of hemoperitoan is high (>30-40) , simple fluid H.U is about 13

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Lesser sac hematoma

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Sentinel clot sign

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Sentinel clot sign

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hemoperitoneum (mean attenuation, 39 HU) due to small hepatic laceration

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A small amount free pelvic fluid with mean attenuation of the8 HU

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Thank you

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