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- W2121353361 abstract "Gunshot wounds of the liver may result in substantial morbidity and death, and optimal management of complex injuries is controversial.One hundred and fifty-three patients with civilian gunshot liver injuries were treated during the 10-year period 1986-1995. Demographic, clinical and operative data were recorded. Factors influencing postoperative complications and death were analysed.One hundred and forty-two patients (93 per cent) had single missile injuries and 11 (7 per cent) had shotgun injuries. Three patients were treated non-operatively and 150 patients underwent operation. In 105 patients (70 per cent) the injuries to the liver were minor and required either no treatment (93) or simple suture of bleeding vessels (12). Forty-five patients (30 per cent) had major injuries which were either packed only (26) or required more complex surgical intervention (19). This included resectional debridement (ten), major venous repair (eight) and hepatotomy (one); eight of these patients required packing combined with the procedure. Associated intra-abdominal injuries occurred in 115 patients (77 per cent). The overall mortality rate was 17 per cent (26 patients). Death was directly attributable to the liver injury in 13 patients (8 per cent), 12 of whom died from uncontrolled bleeding. Complications occurred in 63 (51 per cent) of 124 survivors, and correlated with the type and severity of the liver injury and the number of associated injuries.Most gunshot liver injuries can be managed by simple surgical techniques. In complex injuries control of major haemorrhage is vital and perihepatic packing may be life saving before undertaking definitive repair of the injury under controlled conditions." @default.
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- W2121353361 title "Analysis of 153 gunshot wounds of the liver" @default.
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