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Citation

Bowley DMG, Gillingham S, Mercer S, Schrager JJ, West A. J. R. Army Med. Corps 2013; 159(4): 312-313.

Affiliation

Royal Centre for Defence Medicine, Birmingham, UK.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2013, UK Royal Army Medical Corps)

DOI

10.1136/jramc-2013-000066

PMID

24277924

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: The management of patients who have sustained blast injuries poses an important challenge for military healthcare professionals. Current military operations are generating large numbers of casualties and modern military healthcare facilities are increasingly using CT scanning to facilitate their management. This small case series serves to draw attention to a rare (or possibly under-reported) phenomenon after blast injury. METHODS AND RESULTS: We report two patients exposed to blast who had pneumoperitoneum identified by CT scan but who did not have abdominal visceral injury or ballistic peritoneal violation. DISCUSSION: The use of cross-sectional imaging is leading to the recognition of otherwise occult injury. Military practitioners should be aware of this injury pattern when using CT to help select patients for conservative management after abdominal blast injury.


Language: en

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