Delayed hollow viscus injury with an occult seatbelt abrasion presenting as a small bowel obstruction.
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Shideler, BL; Berera, DC; Knowlton, LM; Knight, AW
Published in: Trauma case reports
December 2023
We present the case of a previously healthy 29-year-old male who presented with a small bowel obstruction in the absence of previous abdominal surgery who was found to have evidence of an occult seatbeltabrasion and ultimately multifocal hollow viscus injury secondary to blunt abdominal trauma at the time of exploratory laparotomy. Hollow viscus injury is a rare, but potentially life-threatening, complication of blunt abdominal trauma. While cross-sectional imaging is an important diagnostic tool, results must be considered within a patient's clinical context as delays in surgical management can lead to significant morbidity and mortality.
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Trauma case reports
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2352-6440
ISSN
2352-6440
Publication Date
December 2023
Volume
48
Start / End Page
100934
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Shideler, B. L., Berera, D. C., Knowlton, L. M., & Knight, A. W. (2023). Delayed hollow viscus injury with an occult seatbelt abrasion presenting as a small bowel obstruction. Trauma Case Reports, 48, 100934. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tcr.2023.100934
Shideler, Blynn L., Danielle C. Berera, Lisa M. Knowlton, and Ariel W. Knight. “Delayed hollow viscus injury with an occult seatbelt abrasion presenting as a small bowel obstruction.” Trauma Case Reports 48 (December 2023): 100934. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tcr.2023.100934.
Shideler BL, Berera DC, Knowlton LM, Knight AW. Delayed hollow viscus injury with an occult seatbelt abrasion presenting as a small bowel obstruction. Trauma case reports. 2023 Dec;48:100934.
Shideler, Blynn L., et al. “Delayed hollow viscus injury with an occult seatbelt abrasion presenting as a small bowel obstruction.” Trauma Case Reports, vol. 48, Dec. 2023, p. 100934. Epmc, doi:10.1016/j.tcr.2023.100934.
Shideler BL, Berera DC, Knowlton LM, Knight AW. Delayed hollow viscus injury with an occult seatbelt abrasion presenting as a small bowel obstruction. Trauma case reports. 2023 Dec;48:100934.
Published In
Trauma case reports
DOI
EISSN
2352-6440
ISSN
2352-6440
Publication Date
December 2023
Volume
48
Start / End Page
100934