1. Seatbelt triad: severe abdominal wall disruption, hollow viscus injury, and major vascular injury
- Author
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Terrance O'Keefe, Narong Kulvatunyou, Randy S. Friese, Peter Rhee, Jeffrey S. Bender, Bellal Joseph, Roxie M. Albrecht, Rifat Latifi, and Julie L. Wynn
- Subjects
Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adolescent ,Aortic injury ,Abdominal Injuries ,Wounds, Nonpenetrating ,Risk Assessment ,Sampling Studies ,Abdominal wall ,Injury Severity Score ,medicine.artery ,Hollow viscus ,Medicine ,Humans ,Aorta, Abdominal ,Aorta ,business.industry ,Multiple Trauma ,Abdominal Wall ,Accidents, Traffic ,General Medicine ,Seat Belts ,Surgery ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Treatment Outcome ,Circulatory system ,Female ,business ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed ,Abdominal surgery ,Motor vehicle crash ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
The triad of seatbelt-related severe abdominal wall disruption, hollow viscus injury, and distal abdominal aortic injury after a motor vehicle collision is uncommon. We present a small case series involving those three clinical features with the goal of preventing a future missed diagnosis of the distal abdominal aortic injury in particular.
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- 2011