Volume : VI, Issue : XI, November - 2017

CLINICAL STUDY OF LIVER TRAUMA MANAGED CONSERVATIVELY IN EMERGENCY AND TRAUMA CARE UNIT

Dr. P. D. Nichat, Dr. Hridaynath Desai, Dr. Ankush Wankhede, Dr. Sandeep Darbastawar

Abstract :

 Three young male patients A,B and C aged 18,17 and 16 years respectively, with a history of RTA with blunt trauma abdomen and chest were ought to emergency department referred from civil hospital in view of liver trauma and hemoperitoneum. Patients came with chief complaints of pain in abdomen and backache since 2 days, immediately following RTA. No other complaints of cardiorespiratory or central nervous system involvement. On admission,  patient A was conscious, oriented with time, place and person, afeile with P- 86/min, bp- 90/50  mm of hg, RR-22/min, spo2- 98% on pulse oximeter, P/A- tenderness present in epigastric region, rest abdomen soft, no guarding, no rigidity, bowel sounds +,  CVS/RS/CNS-WNL. Patient B was conscious, oriented with time, place and person, afeile with P- 88/min, bp- 100/50  mm of hg, RR-20/min, spo2- 99% on pulse oximeter, P/A- tenderness present in epigastric region, rest abdomen soft, no guarding, no rigidity, bowel sounds +,  CVS/RS/CNS-WNL. 

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Dr. P. D. NICHAT, Dr. Hridaynath Desai, Dr. Ankush Wankhede, Dr. Sandeep Darbastawar, CLINICAL STUDY OF LIVER TRAUMA MANAGED CONSERVATIVELY IN EMERGENCY AND TRAUMA CARE UNIT, GLOBAL JOURNAL FOR RESEARCH ANALYSIS : VOLUME-6, ISSUE-11, NOVEMBER-2017


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