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A 29 year old brought into ED by ambulance after motor bike accident complaining from abdominal pain looked pale How would you manage Findings Airway intact Breathing RR 22min O2 Sats 90 on air ID: 930397

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Slide1

Blunt trauma

Slide2

Trauma Call

A 29 year old brought into ED by ambulance after motor bike accident, complaining from abdominal pain, looked pale

How would you manage?

Slide3

Findings

Airway: intact

Breathing RR 22/min, O2 Sats 90 on air

PR 92, weak, BP: 105/50

Cold periphery

Distended abdomen

Tender right upper abdomen

What is your next step?

Slide4

Progress

After 1.5 L of saline, patients vital signs improves, PR 83 and BP 115/60

CXR #

left

lower ribs

Neck and pelvis Xray normal

FAST scan free

fluid in the peritoneal cavity

What is your provisional diagnosis and what is your next step?

Slide5

Describe this Image

Slide6

Question

How would you grade Splenic

injuries

What are the most important points in the management of splenic injury?

Slide7

How do you prepare the patient for Open Splenectomy?

Describe the operation

Slide8

Trauma

Describe how you close the midline laparotomy wound in trauma cases

Slide9

Trauma

What are the risk factors for wound dehiscence and incisional hernia?