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Clinical Challenges in Trauma Surgery: Approach to Stab Wounds of the Torso

Behind The Knife: The Surgery Podcast

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How to Treat Stabbing Wounds of the Torso

Hemodynamic instability, evisceration, paratinitis, hemotemesis, blood peractum or with gastric aspiration or NG, and impalement are all hard indications to go to the operating room. All patients with anterior abdominal stab wounds do not need a laparotomy. The three general clinical pathways for these patients include serial abdominal exams, local wound exploration, or diagnostic imaging.

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