Blunt abdominal trauma: watch and wait

Curr Opin Crit Care. 2023 Dec 1;29(6):674-681. doi: 10.1097/MCC.0000000000001095. Epub 2023 Sep 21.

Abstract

Purpose of review: This review examines recent advancements in nonoperative management (NOM) of hemodynamically stable blunt abdominal trauma, focusing on expanding patient selection for observation-first strategies, particularly for high-grade solid organ injuries.

Recent findings: Advances include a more deliberate nonoperative approach, allowing for broader patient inclusion in diagnostic and interventional angiography. Strict clinical monitoring and appropriate follow-up strategies are crucial to identify early signs of clinical progression and complications. Repeated contrast-enhanced CT (CECT) scan can be used for close observation of high-risk injuries, while the repetition of CECTs may be avoided for lower-risk cases, such as specific high-grade kidney injuries. The role of contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) in detecting sequelae of nonoperative approaches is still debated and has lot of potential, with ongoing trials exploring possible advantages.

Summary: Multidisciplinary trauma teams play a crucial role in nonoperative management, particularly for high-grade injuries. A careful selection of patients is essential to minimize failure rates. Complications of nonoperative and angiographic approaches should be managed according to local expertise.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Abdominal Injuries* / complications
  • Abdominal Injuries* / diagnostic imaging
  • Abdominal Injuries* / therapy
  • Angiography
  • Humans
  • Liver
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Tomography, X-Ray Computed
  • Ultrasonography
  • Wounds, Nonpenetrating* / complications
  • Wounds, Nonpenetrating* / diagnostic imaging
  • Wounds, Nonpenetrating* / therapy