Minilaparoscopy in penetrating abdominal trauma emergency room procedure with local anesthesia.

Authors

  • Ariel Peralta Hospital Municipal de Urgencias de Córdoba
  • Sebastián Veléz Hospital Municipal de Urgencias de Córdoba
  • Sergio Lucero Hospital Municipal de Urgencias de Córdoba
  • Francisco Florez Nicolini Hospital Municipal de Urgencias de Córdoba

Keywords:

penetrating abdominal trauma, minilaparoscopia

Abstract

BACKGROUND: there are a number of unnecessary laparotomies in penetrating trauma, wlth a non worthless percentage of complications. When the peritoneal injury is identifled,  surgical exploration of the abdomen should be evaluated.

 OBJECTIVE: evaluate the  penetration of the peritoneum, using a diagnose methocl with direct vision.

SETTING: Hospital de Urgencias de Córdoba. Trauma Hospital.

DESIGN: To evidence peritoneum trespassing, laparoscopy was performed with local  anaesthesia in patients with penetrating abdominal trauma without signs of abdominal injury in the imaging methods and doubts in the physical examination, in a prospective  metting.

POPULATION: Patient with penetrating abdominal trauma, treated between May 2004 to  January 2005, with doubtful diagnose of peritoneal violation.

METHOD: under sedation and local anaesthesia, a 5 millimetres laparoscope with  90  grees vision was placed at umbilicus. The anterior abdominal wall, flanks and diaphragm were exanimate, looking for the peritoneal wound or free fluid.

RESULTS: Laparotomy could be avoided in four patients. In the four remaining, laparoscopy or conventional surgery was performed. Two presented hollow víscera injury, one hemoperitoneo and the other, minimum liver damage. There were not complications in  both groups. The average hospital stay of the first group was 13 hours.

CONCLUSIONS: In selected patients, the minilaparoscopy is useful in decreased the  percentage of unnecessary laparotomies and general anaesthesia, and its complications.

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Author Biographies

  • Ariel Peralta, Hospital Municipal de Urgencias de Córdoba

    Servicio de Cirugía general.- Residente de Emergentologíay cirugía de Trauma.

  • Sebastián Veléz, Hospital Municipal de Urgencias de Córdoba

    Servicio de Cirugía General 

  • Sergio Lucero, Hospital Municipal de Urgencias de Córdoba

    Médico de Planta de Cirugía-.

  • Francisco Florez Nicolini, Hospital Municipal de Urgencias de Córdoba

    Médico de Planta de Cirugía.-

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2019-10-28

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Peralta A, Veléz S, Lucero S, Florez Nicolini F. Minilaparoscopy in penetrating abdominal trauma emergency room procedure with local anesthesia. Rev Fac Cien Med Univ Nac Cordoba [Internet]. 2019 Oct. 28 [cited 2024 Nov. 25];64(2):40-4. Available from: https://revistas.psi.unc.edu.ar/index.php/med/article/view/26036

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