TIME TO OR FOR PATIENTS WITH ABDOMINAL GUNSHOT WOUNDS

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Author(s):  
Arielle Thomas ◽  
Brendan Campbell ◽  
Haris Subacius ◽  
Karl Bilimoria ◽  
Anne M Stey ◽  
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2005 ◽  
Vol 62 (6) ◽  
pp. 483-485
Author(s):  
Dragan Ignjatovic ◽  
Sidor Misovic ◽  
Miodrag Jevtic

Aim. To present a patient with an indirect secondary nonperforating blast injury of the right colon following abdominal gunshot injury, which led to necrosis and the right colon gangrene, and was surgically managed. Case report. A 26-year-old male was shot in the abdomen by four projectiles causing the secondary indirect blast injury of the right colon that turned into gangrene after 24 hours. Two days after admission, laparotomy was performed, but the primary anastomosis was not done because of the stomach and pancreatic injury, and the resection of the colon with terminal ileostomy was done instead. Three months later, the reconstruction of the colon was performed using ileocolotransverso-terminolatetral anastomosis. Conclusion. Secondary blast injuries should be anticipated in gunshot injuries, and could be expected to any organs, particularly the air filled ones.


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